German airships dropped about 196 tons of bombs on Britain during the war, causing damage estimated at the time at £1,527,585, while killing 557 people and injuring 1,358. Aeroplanes — Gothas, ‘Giants’, and various seaplanes and other landplanes — added another 73 tons, which inflicted further damage estimated at £1,434,526, and killed 857 while injuring another 2,058.
This first aerial war over Britain ended without breaking the morale of the people, but it had resulted in traumatic scenes played out across the country as bombs reduced homes to shattered piles of smoking rubble, killing, maiming and mutilating their occupants, from the tiniest baby to the elderly who had been born years before an aeroplane had even flown.
The face of war had changed irrevocably – aerial warfare and the opening…