RMGG2CKF–People gathered in a cave during a Gotha raid, Paris 1918 France, World War I
RMDR9N8A–Results of a Gotha air raid on London, 1917
RMEPX6NC–Memorial to the 18 children of the Upper North Street School who were killed during a daylight air raid on the capital by German Gotha bomber on the 13th June 1917. The mayor Mr Alfred H Warren unveiled the memorial in Wanstead Park Ilford on the 5th July
RMDRHPH0–German Gotha G.V heavy bomber, WW1
RM2E5HG57–1918 Daily Sketch Gotha raid
RMDRJP0R–Gotha raid on Paris. First World War.
RM2RAAGT5–Street scene after a Gotha (German heavy bomber) raid on Paris during the First World War. Date: circa 1918
RM2RGDWMD–Street scene after a Gotha (German heavy bomber) raid on Paris during the First World War.
RFGKH7XA–German night Gotha aeroplane bombing raid on London 31 Oct/1 Nov 1917, 1925 map
RMHH4G34–WW1 - Damage to Paris following an air raid by Gotha Bombers
RM2T1FCJK–Air Raid Damage in the United Kingdom during the First World War. A group of people stand outside the Bedford Hotel on Southampton Row to watch at men at work beside a large crater. The damage was caused by a 50 kilogram bomb during a Gotha raid on the night of 24 - 25 September 1917.
RMDRJP0Y–Gotha bombing raid on Paris
RMB0KGKD–Damage after a raid by German Gotha bombers, Paris, 11th March 1918. Artist: Unknown
RMDRHP0E–German Gotha G.V heavy bomber, WW1
RMDYEGJT–World War 1 - The worst hit of the worst raid. Printing works in Long Acre in central London destroyed by a bomb dropped from a Gotha during the raid of January 28th, 1918, which was the worst raid that London experienced, in that it was the most prolonged.
RM2JT9H3A–A Gotha G.V, a heavy bomber used by the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Air Service) during World War I. Designed for long-range service and built by Gothaer Waggonfabrik AG, the Gotha G.V was used principally as a night bomber.
RMJ0EYY2–London England, UK. Plaque at 28 St John's Lane, EC1. Evening raid by Gotha bombers in which 14 people died. 'This building was partially destroyed by
RMERGD41–Bombing of Paris, 12 March 1918. During WW1. Showing Rue de Rivoli after a raid by German Gotha bombers ('raid de Gothas'),
RME3TA6E–Gotha going on a raid
RMERGDHE–Bombing of Paris, 12 April 1918. During WW1. Showing Rue de Rivoli after a raid by German Gotha bombers ('raid de Gothas'),
RM2JCWT90–Gotha, Germany. 16th June, 2022. Police officers search a factory building during a raid. With a large contingent, police searched a total of 26 residential and business premises in Thuringia, Schleswig-Holstein and Berlin on Thursday. According to the Thuringian State Criminal Police Office (TLKA), more than 500 officers from Thuringia and special forces from other federal states were deployed. Suspicion exists because of the trade with narcotics in connection with money laundering as well as offence against the weapon law. Credit: Michael Reichel/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMEPX8RG–Memorial to the 18 children of the Upper North Street School who were killed during a daylight air raid on the capital by German Gotha bomber on the 13th June 1917. The mayor Mr Alfred H Warren unveiled the memorial in Wanstead Park Ilford on the 5th July
RM2RCCD2R–'Factual caption: German Gotha No-G.572 being brought down by anti-aircraft gun fire on June 2, 1918. Photograph taken on June 3, 1918, near Catillon, France by Pvt. Trabold, S.C. This image is from the collection of American Military Activities during World War One.'
RM2E5HMWH–1918 Daily Sketch Gotha shot down over England
RMBHATJR–Memorial in Poplar Park to 18 children killed in in a daylight raid by a German Gotha bomber on 13 June, 1917
RM2T1FY7P–Air Raid Damage in the United Kingdom during the First World War. A group of people stand outside the Bedford Hotel on Southampton Row to watch at men at work beside a large crater. The damage was caused by a 50 kilogram bomb during a Gotha raid on the night of 24 - 25 September 1917.
RMDRHPHW–German Gotha G.V heavy bomber, WW1
RMJ0EYY4–London England, UK. Plaque at 28 St John's Lane, EC1. Evening raid by Gotha bombers in which 14 people died. 'This building was partially destroyed by
RM2JCWT7N–Gotha, Germany. 16th June, 2022. Police cars drive off a factory site after a raid. With a large contingent, police searched a total of 26 residential and business premises in Thuringia, Schleswig-Holstein and Berlin on Thursday. According to the Thuringian State Criminal Police Office (TLKA), more than 500 officers from Thuringia as well as special forces from other federal states were deployed. Suspicion exists because of the trade with narcotics in connection with money laundering as well as offence against the weapon law. Credit: Michael Reichel/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2RCC9PX–Pvt. Trabold's photograph, numbered 111-SC-14222, captured the wreckage of a German Gotha aircraft (No-G. 572) that was shot down by anti-aircraft gun fire on June 2, 1918. The incident took place near Catillon, France, and the image was received on July 6, 1918. It passed through the A.E.F censor on June 24, 1918.
RM2E5HHR7–1918 Daily Sketch Gotha raid on London
RMBHAN0B–Memorial in Poplar Park to 18 children killed in in a daylight raid by a German Gotha bomber on 13 June, 1917
RMDRHPHK–German Gotha G.V heavy bomber, WW1
RM2JCWT8P–Gotha, Germany. 16th June, 2022. Police cars drive off a factory site after a raid. With a large contingent, police searched a total of 26 residential and business premises in Thuringia, Schleswig-Holstein and Berlin on Thursday. According to the Thuringian State Criminal Police Office (TLKA), more than 500 officers from Thuringia as well as special forces from other federal states were deployed. Suspicion exists because of the trade with narcotics in connection with money laundering as well as offence against the weapon law. Credit: Michael Reichel/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2E5HMT4–1918 Daily Sketch Gotha raid on London
RMDRHPHN–German Gotha G.V heavy bomber, WW1
RM2JCWT83–Gotha, Germany. 16th June, 2022. Police officers search a factory building during a raid. With a large contingent, police searched a total of 26 residential and business premises in Thuringia, Schleswig-Holstein and Berlin on Thursday. According to the Thuringian State Criminal Police Office (TLKA), more than 500 officers from Thuringia and special forces from other federal states were deployed. Suspicion exists because of the trade with narcotics in connection with money laundering as well as offence against the weapon law. Credit: Michael Reichel/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2E5HMX6–1918 Daily Sketch Gotha raid on London
RM2E5H66C–1917 Daily Sketch Gotha Raid on Sheerness
RMDRHPD7–German Gotha G.V heavy bomber, WW1
RM2E5H65T–1917 Daily Sketch Gotha Raid on Sheerness
RM2E5H6JR–1917 Daily Sketch Funeral of Gotha Raid Victims
RM2E5H6K4–1917 Daily Sketch Funeral of Gotha Raid Victims
RM2E5H62C–1917 Daily Sketch Funeral of Victims of Folkestone Gotha Raid
RM2E5H60F–1917 Daily Sketch Funeral of Victims of Folkestone Gotha Raid
RM2E5HG62–1918 Daily Sketch Gotha raids
RM2E5HG5J–1918 Daily Sketch Gotha raids
RM2E5HG5T–1918 Daily Sketch Gotha raids
RM2E5HG6B–1918 Daily Sketch Gotha raids
RM2E5HG5B–1918 Daily Express Gotha raids
RM2E5HG6E–1918 Pall Mall Gazette Gotha raids on Paris
RM2E5HG71–1918 Daily Sketch Gotha raids on Paris
RM2E5HH0F–1918 Pall Mall Gazette Gotha raids on England
RM2E5HJ70–1918 Daily Sketch Victims of London air raid
RM2E5HJB6–1918 Daily Sketch Zeppelin raid on Hartlepool
RM2E5HJB2–1918 Daily Sketch Air battle over Freiburg
RM2E5HJCJ–1918 News of the World British air raids on Germany
RM2E5HJGN–1918 Daily Sketch British air raids on Germany
RMH9KWKY–1919 The Great War front page Damage to the London Sphinx after Gotha bombing raid
RM2E5HEGM–1915 Le Petit Journal Air raids on England
RM2E5HJM8–1918 Daily Sketch Air raids on Germany
RM2E5HH1R–1918 Daily Sketch Air raids on Germany
RM2E5HH25–1918 Daily Sketch Air raids on Germany
RM2E5HHXA–1918 Daily Sketch Gotha raids on England
RM2E5HHWJ–1918 Daily Sketch Gotha raids on England
RM2E5HCCH–1917 Daily Sketch Gotha Air Raids on London
RM2E5HCG0–1917 Daily Sketch Gotha Air Raids on London
RM2E5H8W4–1917 Daily Sketch Air Raid on London and Chatham
RM2E5H8RJ–1917 Daily Sketch German Air Raid on Eastern Kent
RM2E5HA2D–1917 Daily Sketch Gotha Air Raids on London
RM2E5H9R3–1917 Daily Sketch Air Raid on London
RM2E5H9TD–1917 Daily Sketch Air Raid on London
RM2E5H9T6–1917 Daily Sketch Air Raid on London
RM2E5H8XR–1917 Daily Sketch Bombing Raid on London
RM2E5H8Y2–1917 Daily Sketch Bombing Raid on London
RM2E5H9RG–1917 Pall Mall Gazette Air Raid on London
RM2E5HCNP–1917 Daily Sketch Two German Gotha aircraft shot down
RM2E5HCNT–1917 Daily Sketch Two German Gotha aircraft shot down
RM2E5H8G0–1917 Daily Sketch Air Raid on Kent
RM2E5HN4M–1918 Daily Sketch German airmen bomb hospitals
RM2E5HN58–1918 Daily Sketch German airmen bomb hospitals
RM2E5HCPX–1917 Sunday Pictorial A German Gotha aircraft shot down
RM2E5HN0E–1918 Daily Sketch German airmen bomb hospitals
RM2E5HHRY–1918 Daily Express Death of John Redmond MP
RM2E5HP0H–1918 Evening News Night raids on Paris
RM2E5H86G–1917 Daily Sketch Resignation of Arthur Henderson
RM2E5HNF7–1918 Daily Sketch Red Cross funerals
RM2E5HMXC–1918 Daily Sketch RAF shoot down 1,000 German aircraft
RM2E5HNF0–1918 Daily Sketch Funeral of Corpus Christi victims
RM2E5H86R–1917 Daily Sketch Resignation of Arthur Henderson
RM2E5H876–1917 Daily Sketch Resignation of Arthur Henderson
RM2E5H8NR–1917 The Graphic Air Battle over Thanet
RM2E5HAWF–1917 Daily Sketch Lord George pays Tribute to Navy and Army
RM2E5HC9W–1917 Sussex Daily News Battles continue in Italy
RM2E5HH2X–1918 Daily Sketch Air raids on Germany
RM2E5HDR9–1915 Daily Sketch Zeppelin raids on London
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