Plaque

Bombs 7/7/05 - Piccadilly line - NW1

Inscription

In memory of those who were killed in the bomb attack on a Piccadilly line train between King's Cross St. Pancras and Russell Square stations on 7th July 2005.
{A list of 26 names in alphabetical sequence - see below for the names.}
London will not forget them and all those who suffered that day.

Perhaps the foliage on the plaque is an olive branch.

Site: Bomb attack 7/7/05 - Piccadilly line - NW1 (1 memorial)

NW1, Euston Road, St Pancras Station

This memorial is in the Western ticket hall of the King's Cross/St Pancras tube station. This is below ground, under the arches in front of St Pancras Chambers.

This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Bombs 7/7/05 - Piccadilly line - NW1

Subjects commemorated i

Bombs 7 July 2005

In the middle of the morning rush hour four bombs went off on three tube trai...

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Civilian deaths in London caused by enemy action

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James Ernest Adams

James Ernest Adams was born on 6 October 1972 in Chester, Cheshire, the son o...

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Samantha Hilary Badham

Samantha Hilary Badham was born on 2 October 1969 in Ledbury, Herefordshire, ...

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Philip Matthew Beer

Philip Matthew Beer was born on 27 February 1983 in Barnet the youngest of th...

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