Person    | Male  Born 1876  Died 16/12/1910

PC Walter C. Choat

Aged 34, killed by a burglary gang fighting their way out of a building in Cutler Street.

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PC Walter C. Choat

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Houndsditch murders

Two other officers were crippled for life. The plaque does not mention the Si...

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1 memorial
F. W. Clifford

F. W. Clifford

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Dr. Edward Adrian Wilson

Dr. Edward Adrian Wilson

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2 memorials