According to Bomb Census forms held by the National Archives it fell at the 'rear of east side'. And according to the the Commonwealth War Graves Commission most of victims died between Nos.30-40.
The term "doodlebug" commonly refers to the V-1 flying bomb used by Germany during World War II. These weapons were first deployed in 1944, with their initial attacks occurring in June of that year. The V-1 bombings targeted London and other cities, marking a significant advancement in Germany's use of technology for warfare during the conflict.
The Halfway House was created in 1944.
The Halfway House - 1944 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15
Guest in the House was created on 1944-12-08.
Random House of Canada was created in 1944.
Tyndale House - Cambridge - was created in 1944.
"Doodlebug" was one nickname for the German V-1 bomb, more often called a "Buzz Bomb". There were primitive cruise missiles that flew until they ran out of fuel, then crashed and exploded on whatever was below. Precise aiming was impossible, but they could hit a target as large as London.
Guest in the House - 1944 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG (Ontario) Sweden:15 USA:Approved (PCA #10323)
Lady in the Death House - 1944 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #9879)
Lady in the Death House was created on 1944-03-15.
Son of Svengoolie - 1978 House of Frankenstein 1944 1-86 was released on: USA: 7 March 1981
Yes, prior to 1944