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ContentsClick on the section to take you there. The German ShipsEyewitness AccountsStreets that were shelledImages of the bombardment. PoetryIn MemoryWeaponsFictional accounts. . . Images of the Bombardment. . By Jessica Rhodes. . . Shells found on beach.. . . . Railway wagon was hit by a shell..
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3. Images of the Bombardment.
6. The German Ships Only 6 ships stayed to shell Hartlepool
The ships were called Blutcher, Seydlitz, Moltke, Derfflinger, Tapken, and Kolberg
The boss was called Admiral Von Ingenohl
The Germans came across the North Sea to get to Hartlepool, Scarborough and Whitby
The Germans came from Cuxhaven
By Liam Wildberg
7. Liam Wildberg age 11, 1914 I was on my way to Ward Jackson School. I saw many people rushing about. I wondered what all the fuss was about. All of a sudden I saw 3 or 4 soldiers running down Lynn Street with big guns. So I started running and all of a sudden a big bomb went off. Sadly it was my school that was bombed. That night I sat at home and thought that I could have been in that school. But then I thought I was been a bit selfish and I said to myself what about all the poor kids that died. The next day I found out that my best mate survived the attack but the hospital said they will have to chop his leg off. From that day on I loved and took care of him. Now he is in a care home but he goes to the Havelock centre to cheer him up. But the weird thing is, the centre is built right near Lynn street.
11. Houses By Justine Glenn
19. My Poetry
21. Eye Witness By Robin Charlton
22. Joseph Dixon
23. Weapons By Luke Gibson
24. Weapons In the Bombardment the Germans used Armour piercing shells to attack its enemy.
Over 200 people were injured by the shells.
Also 1150 shells were fired by the Germans.
112 People were killed.
Lots of people were injured such as legs blown off or people bleeding.
At 8:25a.m. most of the ships had come as close as 4 thousand yards.
25. Weapons By Luke Gibson
26. Weapons In the Bombardment the Germans used Armour piercing shells to attack its enemy.
Over 200 people were injured by the shells.
Also 1150 shells were fired by the Germans.
112 People were killed.
Lots of people were injured such as legs blown off or people bleeding.
At 8:25a.m. most of the ships had come as close as 4 thousand yards.
27. Eyewitness account by H. Bell There was a report about H. Bell. He and his family lived at 31 Belk Street at the time of the Bombardment, and were greatly affected by the German attack.
At 8:20a.m. People heard the sound of gunfire .
Also a boy was stretched across the tram lines, face downwards and he was found dead by H. bell.
When H. Bell. Reached home he found his mum bleeding on the road. Opposite her there was a body of a boy called Joseph Jacobs .
29. Eyewitness account by H. Bell There was a report about H. Bell. He and his family lived at 31 Belk Street at the time of the Bombardment, and were greatly affected by the German attack.
At 8:20a.m. People heard the sound of gunfire .
Also a boy was stretched across the tram lines, face downwards and he was found dead by H. bell.
When H. Bell. Reached home he found his mum bleeding on the road. Opposite her there was a body of a boy called Joseph Jacobs .
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