Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1919 — Few Reminders of Raids. [ARTICLE]
Few Reminders of Raids.
Studious lovers of London will not fall to notice how swiftly, true to her marvelous gift of eternal youth, she is obliterating every trace of the air raid period as if it bad never been. Some Of Tfie scars bvMftSg still remain, as in the wholesale market in Covent Garden, but they might pass as unnoticed as the effects of recent fires which are always to be found in the great city. Notices of the air raid shelters are, however, already hard to find; an odd one may be discovered on a lamp post in Tottenham Court road, or at Gresham college, which had not found leisure to teardown the shabby poster about its use os an air raid shelter; while in Southampton row the New Zealand record office has not yet demolished its sandbag revetment Speaking generally, however, all signs of the reign -of terror by night have “vanished Jilke the baseless fabric of a dream, leaving not a wrack behind.” —London Globe.
