The damage done by a German bomb twenty years ago can still be seen on the stone building in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London. A stone tablet on the road marks the spot where, on December 8, 1917, at 8.10 p.m. a bomb from a German aeroplane exploded, doing considerable material damage.
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Northern Advocate, 11 January 1938, Page 5
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51The damage done by a German bomb twenty years ago can still be seen on the stone building in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London. A stone tablet on the road marks the spot where, on December 8, 1917, at 8.10 p.m. a bomb from a German aeroplane exploded, doing considerable material damage. Northern Advocate, 11 January 1938, Page 5
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