THE NEW ST. GEORGE

"Give us the means and we will slay this German dragon that threatens our towns, our women, and children."


Southend was bombed by about a dozen German aëroplanes this evening while the place was full of holiday-makers. The attack lasted a quarter of an hour and resulted in the death of twenty-three people, the majority of whom were women and children. About forty people were injured. One of the victims was a little girl, who was terribly mangled, and another was a woman, who was also badly mutilated.

Times, August 17, 1917.