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Plaque

Harrods bombing - lower plaque

Inscription

Here fell Insp. Stephen Dodd, PS Noel Lane, WPC Jane Arbuthnot.
17th December 1983

Site: Harrods bombing (2 memorials)

SW1, Hans Crescent, Harrods

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Harrods bombing - lower plaque

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Harrods bomb

Car bomb planted by the IRA in Hans Crescent, killed 3 police officers and 3 ...

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Civilian deaths in London caused by enemy action

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WPC Jane Arbuthnot

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Inspector Stephen Dodd

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Police Sergeant Noel Lane

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Harrods bombing - lower plaque

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Harrods bombing - upper plaque

Harrods bombing - upper plaque

In fond memory of Philip Geddes, Kenneth Gerald Salvesen, Jasmine Cochran Pat...

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