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...
A nice art deco entrance. Built by the LCC on the Blackstock estate.
Gilbert Bayes, 1872 - 1953, sculptor, lived here 1931 - 1953. English Heritage
The photo of the plaque comes from Jewish East End. We cannot see the plaque outside the building so perhaps it is inside, or lost, or w...
This building now houses the Junior school of the Foundation established by Sir John Cass. Previously the Sir John Cass's Foundation Prim...
See Musee de la Resistance for more information on this memorial (in French).
The vehicle used for the delivery was the Cavell Van, the railway wagon which had previously been used for two ceremonial journeys from D...
Footballer. Born Ramon Wilson in Shirebrook, Derbyshire. He played primarily for Huddersfield Town, Everton and was in the winning England team for the 1966 World Cup. At the end of his footballing...
Journalist, 24. From Geddes Trust (previously geddesprize.co.uk): The awards are named after Philip Geddes, a member of St Edmund Hall {Oxford University} and a journalist of considerable promise. ...
Part of the Napoleonic Wars. The British fought the French at Abu Qir in Egypt and achieved a tactical victory. Britain wanted to land troops on the beach and the French would prefer they stayed ...
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