“Where the Doodle Bugs Crashed”

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Where the Doodle Bugs Crashed in Kent. Summer 1944.

This Map, exclusive to the "Kent Messenger", indicates where each flying bomb crashed in the Kent Section of the South East Region. It vividly portrays how Kent earned the name of 'Bomb Alley'.

The Kent Messenger
1944.
Lithograph map, traces of old folds, news article to the left of map.
490 by 680mm (19.25 by 26.75 inches).
1810

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Rare and detailed map of Kent depicting the crash sites of the German V-1 flying bomb, nicknamed "doodlebugs" because of their erratic flight paths and distinctive buzzing sounds. As the inscription notes, Kent became known as "Bomb Alley" during the Blitz because it was the direct route for enemy bombers and targeted missiles on their way to London. The first V-1 was launched at London on 13 June 1944, one week after the successful Allied landing in Europe, and landed in B...

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BLMC Maps 3059.(2.)

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