I have a book published by a local historian, 'Surbiton Bombed'. I will match the information with that on the London Blitz site, but I know of one bomb that is missing. Where my uncle and cousins lived in Tolworth, part of Surbiton, a time bomb blew up the row of houses in the road that their house backed on to. They lived in Elmdene and the houses that were demolished were in Knollmead. There is no mention of this bomb, so maybe time bombs are not recorded on the map. The houses were near to the Chessington branch line, which led to an Ordnance Survey set of offices and probably other government establishments. The railway line was the target, I have been told, and there were bomb craters either side of the line. I don't think it was disrupted, other than that the extension to Leatherhead and beyond was never built. Janet Heskins [2281]