A new interactive map painstakingly put together from official records has recorded all the bombs that fell on the UK in World War II. Below are a series of images from the maps drawn up by F.C. Unwatermarked, high-res versions of these maps can also be purchased from SOFO. Initially, only information relating to London, Birmingham and Liverpool was collated but by September 1941 the bomb census had been extended to cover the rest of the UK. Dr Laura Blomvall, who carried out the research, said the raids stretched from the Orkney Islands to the Isles of Scilly. Bomb Sight makes you discover London during WW2 Luftwaffe Blitz bombing raids, exploring maps, images and memories. In September 1940 the government started to collect and collate information relating to damage sustained during bombing raids. Condon, the Chief BRO (Bomb Recording Officer) in Oxfordshire in 1945. The Bomb Sight web map and mobile app reveals WW2 bomb census maps between 7/10/1940 and 06/06/1941, previously available only by viewing them in the Reading Room of The National Archives. This shows that there were 3831 bombs of all types dropped over Oxfordshire, causing 20 deaths and 60 other casualties, as well as 65 head of cattle. Bomb Sight makes you discover London during WW2 Luftwaffe Blitz bombing raids, exploring maps, images and memories. This was known as the ‘bomb census’. The Bomb Sight web map and mobile app reveals WW2 bomb census maps between 7/10/1940 and 06/06/1941, previously available only by viewing them in the Reading Room of The National Archives. Its purpose was to provide the government with a complete picture of air raid patterns, types of weapon used and the damage caused – in particular to strategic services a… Oxfordshire Bombing Totals.