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    The London County Council (LCC) Bomb Damage Maps are a detailed record of damage to the capital’s built environment caused by aerial bombardment during 1940-1945. An iconic and multi-layered source for London’s experience of war and its aftermath, it conveys complex survey data in the tradition of Leake’s Great Fire map, Milne’s land use map, Mylne’s geological maps and Booth’s poverty maps.

    Created within the Architect’s Department LCC, the bomb damage maps record cumulative damage to buildings in the County of London caused by air raids and V-weapons during the Second World War. Because of their origins in 1916, the maps give us a glimpse of a ‘lost London’, before post-war redevelopment schemes began to shape the modern city.

    The full set of maps is made up of 110 hand-coloured 1:2500 Ordnance Survey base sheets originally published in 1916 but updated by the LCC to 1940. A key to the damage can be found in the description for each map.

    Used by Patrick Abercrombie and John Henry Forshaw in drawing up the County of London Plan (1943) and the Greater London Plan (1944) to rebuild the capital in the post-war period, the maps are a key source for studies of post-war town planning in London and the UK.

    LCC Bomb Damage Maps

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    London County Council Bomb Damage Map
    346273
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 100 covering Fulham (part); Battersea
    346274
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 101 covering Battersea; Clapham l
    346275
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 102 covering Camberwell; Stockwell
    346276
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 103 covering Peckham
    346277
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 104 covering New Cross; Peckham (part)
    346278
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 105 covering Blackheath
    346279
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 106 covering Charlton and Kidbrooke
    346280
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 107 covering Shooter's Hill
    346281
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 108 covering East Wickham
    346282
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 109 covering Woolwich (part)
    346283
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 112 covering Roehampton
    346284
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 113 covering Putney
    346285
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 114 covering Wandsworth
    346286
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 115 covering Clapham
    346287
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 116 covering Brixton; Herne Hill
    346288
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 117 covering Camberwell (part); Peckham Rye; Dulwich (part)
    346289
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 118 covering Brockley; Nunhead
    346290
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 119 covering Lee (part); Lewisham
    346291
    London County Council Bomb Damage Map, sheet 120 covering Blackheath (part); Eltham (part); Kidbrooke
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