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Police Memorial Trust

Police Memorial Trust

A charitable organisation created following a letter to The Times from Michael Winner about the death of Yvonne Fletcher, and it was in her memory that the Trust's first memorial was erected. The picture source website provides a list of all the memorials erected by the Trust.

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This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Police Memorial Trust

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DC Jim Morrison

Here fell D.C. Jim Morrison, 13 December 1991. {Below is the badge of the Met...

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Hugh John Moore - plaque

Commander Moore was attacked at this spot, but actually died later in a hospi...

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Michael Winner

A memorial service for Michael Winner, attended by, amongst others, Sir Roger...

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National Police Memorial

Unveiled by the Queen.

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PC Keith Blakelock

This memorial used to be at the police station where PC Blakelock served, nea...

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Other Subjects

F. J. Batt

F. J. Batt

Man from Wood Green who died in WW1.

Person, Armed Forces

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Serjeant J. Lenighan

Serjeant J. Lenighan

90808, Royal Field Artillery. 213.6.29.

Person, Armed Forces

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
P. Dudley Morris

P. Dudley Morris

Resident of the Central Ward, Hendon who served and died in WW1.

Person, Armed Forces

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Spitfire aircraft

Spitfire aircraft

From our Picture source: "Produced in greater numbers than any other British combat aircraft before or since the War, 20,341 Spitfires were built in 22 different variants (excluding the navalised S...

Vehicle, Armed Forces, Aviation, Transport

5 memorials
Private Albert Edward Springham

Private Albert Edward Springham

Albert Edward Springham was born in 1896 in Rotherhithe, London, the fourth of the seven children of Henry Albert Springham (1864-1916) and Arletta Springham née Wright (1865-1936). His birth was r...

Person, Armed Forces

War dead, WW1
2 memorials