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Posted by: Apollo, October 31, 2009, 3:30pm
Posted by: jmb, October 31, 2009, 4:36pm; Reply: 1
The Times April 5 1916
Amsterdam April 4
An official communiqué issued in Berlin today says:
For the third time on the night of April 2-3,a naval air squadron attacked the English East coast, this time the northern part.
Edinburgh and Leith, with the docks on the Firth of Forth, Newcastle, and important wharves and buildings, blast furnaces, and factories on the Tyne were bombarded with numerous explosive and incendiary bombs with very good results. Heavy explosions with extensive collapses were observed. A battery near Newcastle was silenced.
In spite of the heavy bombardment all the airships safely returned and landed.
Note:- We are officially informed that the above statement is of the usual inaccurate and bombastic type with which Germany hopes to delude neutrals and her own public. – Reuter
Copyright 1916, The Times
Posted by: Neilinblack, November 12, 2009, 11:56pm; Reply: 2
I was at the Museum of Flight at East Fortune last week and they have one of the bombs from the Zeppelin that didn't explode on display - didn't say where it was found.
Posted by: Neilinblack, November 23, 2009, 9:44pm; Reply: 3
Managed to get a picture of the bomb dropped by the Zeppelin on Edinburgh in 1916 - it's on show at the East Fortune Museum of Flight

Posted by: Neilinblack, November 24, 2009, 3:39pm; Reply: 4
Did a bit of digging and here is a map of Edinburgh showing the locations of the 27 bombs dropped by the Zeppelin in 1916

Posted by: PeterEdin, December 8, 2009, 11:59pm; Reply: 5
Hi Neilinblack
That's a very helpful map of the Zeppelin bombings in 1916 that you've compiled.
Would you be happy for me to add it to my web site.
My site is a personal, non commercial web site that includes history and recollections of Edinburgh,
http://www.edinphoto.org.uk
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