Here fell D.C. Jim Morrison, 13 December 1991.
{Below is the badge of the Metropolitan Police.}
Site: DC Jim Morrison (1 memorial)
WC2, India Place, Indian Passport Office
When this memorial was unveiled the street was still called Montreal Place.
Here fell D.C. Jim Morrison, 13 December 1991.
{Below is the badge of the Metropolitan Police.}
WC2, India Place, Indian Passport Office
When this memorial was unveiled the street was still called Montreal Place.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
DC Jim Morrison
Detective Constable with the Metropolitan Police. Fatally stabbed when, altho...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
DC Jim Morrison
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