Greenwich Foot Tunnel - war bomb damage repair
E14, Greenwich Foot Tunnel, North End
There are identical plaques at each end of the section of the tunnel that was damaged. As far as we know, these are the only memorials un...
There are identical plaques at each end of the section of the tunnel that was damaged. As far as we know, these are the only memorials un...
Lt-Cdr Roy S. Kerridge, 1903 - 1940, who died attempting to defuse a parachute mine on this site. London Borough of Islington
The plaque is on the pavement immediately below the 'Gloucester Circus' sign. In our photo the middle bollard is crossing it.
The quotation is from the Song of Solomon, either chapter 2:17 or 4:6.
The plaque can be seen in our photo, in front of the child stepping out of the water feature.
The Covid-19 pandemic meant the unveiling ceremony took place on Facebook.
{Beneath a representation of a Victoria Cross medal:} Commander Gordon Campbell, Royal Navy, 17th February 1917.
The Covid pandemic delayed the installation by almost 2 years. See Demnig's page for the story behind stolpersteines.
Unveiled by Cohen's daughter, the Tesco heiress and disgraced Conservative politician Dame Shirley Porter.
We believe this building is now (2021) offices for St Nicholas Montessori Charity.