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World
War II Damage, Guernsey Grove, Herne Hill, 1944

The Anderson shelters appear to have survived the incident more or less intact and were felt by many to offer more protection than the communal surface shelters. |
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Flying bomb incident, showing bomb damage
to houses in Guernsey Grove, with Anderson
shelters in the foreground, 24 July 1944.
Although V1 flying bombs were intended for
Central London, a British government disinformation
campaign led to most of them falling in South
London, well short of their targets.
A total of 95 V1s fell in Lambeth killing
250 people and severely injuring a further
709.
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Half
Moon Lane,
Herne Hill, 1823 |
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Norwood
Road,
Herne Hill, 1907 |
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Railton
Road,
Herne Hill, c. 1950 |
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