from "The History Of Wednesbury" website...
The first bombs fell on Wednesbury, they landed in the King Street area, near to a large factory.
The 13 Zeppelin victims - also victims of the war - have no memorial at all, apart from this one here below:
January 31st, 1916
Mary Ann Lee aged 59
Rachel Higgs aged 36
Frank Thompson Linney aged 36 - Here on BCC ...
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... ver=362870Susan Howells aged 30
Matilda Mary Burt aged 10
Joseph Horton Smith, aged 37 - Joseph and children here on BCC...
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... ver=362849Ina Smith, aged 7
Nellie Smith, aged 13
Thomas Horton Smith, aged 11
Mary Emma Evans aged 5
Edward Shilton aged 33 - Edward & wife Betsy here on BCC ...
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... =560587643Betsy Shilton, aged 39
Albert Gordon Madeley aged 21
Photo courtesy of the Black Country Living Museum