Thanks for kindly sharing that link, it's a wonderful site, alas the map does not seem to cover the docks area and nearby streets, which I read were struck by bombing.
I don't know of any maps, but the book "Birkenhead at War" has some good descriptions & photographs. It's one of Ian Boumphrey's books. www.yesterdayswirral.co.uk
Docks area was deffo hit, Vine Steet, Brook Street, Livingstone Street/Price Street, Payson Street and the flour mills over Dukey bridge. Some were the ones we knew as "bombdies" after the war, old bombed houses that we played in. Some were cleared away, leaving fields which could also be skylarked on. The Price Street prefabs were built on one site, just opposite Marchbanks woodyard.
a book called bombers over merseyside has many pictures of birkenhead wallasey available from w h smith cost about £4 i have the original not areproduction
A question was asked, if there was a map available that showed all the bombed properties, i doubt if there is, some facts and figures i have found in one of my books, also some snippets about subjects already discussed on the forum.
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Thanks, Bert; interesting stuff. The nearest bomb fall to us was at the Ben Nevis Rd./Everest Rd. junction. You can see that the first couple of houses in Ben Nevis Rd. are different from the rest.