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Person    | Male  Born 19/12/1974  Died 7/7/2005

Jamie Gordon

Categories: Tragedy

Jamie Gordon

On the Hyde Park memorial Jamie’s name is given as ‘Jamie Glenbucket-Gordon’.

Our colleague, Andrew Behan, has researched this man and found that Jamie Hector Gregor Glenbucket Gordon was born on 19 December 1974 in Dulwich, whose birth was registered in the 4th quarter of 1974 in the Lambeth registration district. He was a son of David Gordon and Pairose Gordon née Bond.

Our picture source and the both give a biography of his life. Another image of him can also be found on .Ìý

He was killed, aged 30 years, on 7 July 2005 whilst travelling on the top deck of a Route 30 bus that was targeted by a suicide bomber at Tavistock Square. The narrative verdict of his death can be found on the .

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Jamie Gordon

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Bombs 7/7/05 - no.30 bus - plaque

In memory of those who were killed in the bomb attack on a route 30 bus near ...

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Bombs 7/7/05 - Tavistock Square

All the text is turned sideways, so it avoids being upside down, whether view...

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Hyde Park memorial to bomb attack 7/7/05

The 52 columns are 1m apart, 3.5m high and made of roughly textured stainless...

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