Here fell Insp. Stephen Dodd, PS Noel Lane, WPC Jane Arbuthnot.
17th December 1983
Site: Harrods bombing (2 memorials)
SW1, Hans Crescent, Harrods
The high polish meant that we had to photo these plaques at a slant.
Here fell Insp. Stephen Dodd, PS Noel Lane, WPC Jane Arbuthnot.
17th December 1983
SW1, Hans Crescent, Harrods
The high polish meant that we had to photo these plaques at a slant.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Harrods bombing - lower plaque
Car bomb planted by the IRA in Hans Crescent, killed 3 police officers and 3 ...
This page brings together all the memorials that we have for civilians killed...
Andrew Behan has researched this woman: Woman Police Constable Philippa Jane ...
Andrew Behan has researched this man: Inspector Stephen John Dodd was born on...
Andrew Behan has researched this man: Police Sergeant Noel Joseph Lane was bo...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Harrods bombing - lower plaque
In fond memory of Philip Geddes, Kenneth Gerald Salvesen, Jasmine Cochran Pat...
Commemorating the devastating floods of January 31st 1953. In memory of more than 2,100 lives lost in countries around the North Sea. T...
Alfred Reynolds, Hungarian poet and philosopher lived here 1980 - 1993.
This plaque is not particularly interesting visually so we are showing the roof-top sculpture instead, which is.
Poe Unveiled by Steven Berkoff on 4 June 2011. The Flicker Club The Edgar Allan Poe Society
The WW2 plaque is very high up on the wall behind the arches and can only be read from a zoomed-in photo. The naming is confusing. This ...
In this court in the 18th century stood the Fountain Tavern where the political opponents of Sir Robert Walpole met using the title of th...
Co-pilot of the first British public airmail flight. He was a G.P. in Beckenham and had been obsessed with anything aeronautical from an early age. He was awarded a grant of £500 by the Alexandra P...
From a nearby information board: "Each column of the pergola is formed from a single oak trunk. Three bronze plaques commemorate the 67 ...
A church was first built on the site in Saxon times. It was restored by St Dunstan in 950 AD. Badly damaged by the Great Fire, it was patched up and then a steeple by Wren was added in 1701. In 181...
Site of Newgate, demolished 1777. The Corporation of the City of London
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