43 - 53 Myddelton Square
Destroyed by enemy action on 11th January 1941.
Rebuilt 1947 - 1948 by The New River Company.
Site: Myddelton Square - WW2 bomb (1 memorial)
EC1, Myddelton Square, 43-53
43 - 53 Myddelton Square
Destroyed by enemy action on 11th January 1941.
Rebuilt 1947 - 1948 by The New River Company.
EC1, Myddelton Square, 43-53
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Myddelton Square - WW2 bomb
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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Myddelton Square - WW2 bomb
See the New River for an explanation of why the New River Company came into b...
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