V2 Rocket Attack - New Cross Road, London, UK
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Master Mariner
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This London Borough of Lewisham maroon plaque is attached to a building on the north west side of New Cross Road. It tells of the loss of life and injuries incurred when a V2 rocket landed at the location in 1944.
Waymark Code: WMQ57A
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 12/22/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Norfolk12
Views: 4

In addition to the London Borough of Lewisham maroon plaque there is a brass plaque above it, for the same event, that was erected by the Deptford History Group in 1994 (see photos). Below the maroon plaque is a blue plaque that may also have been for the same event but the text that was on it cannot be read.

The Flying Bombs and Rockets website tells us about the V2 attack:

On the 25th November 1944 New Cross High Street was busy with South Londoners . Woolworth's on the corner of Goodwood Road, and the adjacent Co-op were packed with shoppers. One report mentions that a sought after supply of saucepans had become available and many were queuing outside Woolworth's in the hope of being able to purchase one. At 12.26 PM there was an enormous explosion as a V2 Rocket impacted into the Woolworth's store.

Contemporary reports from a number of witnesses indicate that the V2 had been seen in its last moments of flight, a line drawn across the grey November sky. The store bulged outwards and then imploded and in the carnage 168 people were killed and 121 were seriously injured. 

It was the 251st Rocket to be successfully launched. This was the worst tragedy in the entire V weapon campaign and one of the worst civilian disasters of World War II.

As the store exploded there was blinding flash of light and an enormous roar followed by a dense cloud of smoke and powdered dust. Witnesses several hundred yards away felt the warm blast on their faces,some were physically pushed backward by its force. The Co-Op Store next door also collapsed killing more people inside. The bodies of passers by were flung for great distances, and an army lorry was overturned and destroyed killing its occupants. A double decker bus was spun round causing yet more deaths and injuries,its occupants were seen still sitting in their seats covered in dust.

There were piles of masonry and pieces of bodies all around, where Woolworth's had been was just an enormous gap. The debris stretched from the Town Hall to New Cross Gate station and it was to take 3 days to clear this and to retrieve all the bodies from the debris.Today the site has been totally re-developed  but the extent of the damage area can be seen from where the new buildings commence both in the New Cross Road and in surrounding streets.

Lewisham council have erected a blue plaque on the building to commemorate the tragedy.

Blue Plaque managing agency: London Borough of Lewisham

Individual Recognized: V2 Rocket Attack

Physical Address:
277-281 New Cross Road
London, United Kingdom
SE14 6AS


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