
BLOOMSBURY,
STATION 73 EUSTON WAR MEMORIAL
World
War 2 - Detailed information
Compiled & Copyright © Gill Cannell & Andrew Dishman 2016
The
memorial is attached to a building in Upper Woburn Place, Bloomsbury,
Camden, Greater London. It takes the form of an oval plaque with single
line border and AFS badge at the top.
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Photographs
Copyight © Dai Bevan 2008 |
AFS
LONDON
IN MEMORY OF
AUXILIARY FIREMEN
STANLEY HAROLD RANDOLPH
AND
HARRY RICHARD SKINNER
WHO DIED FROM INJURIES RECEIVED
AS A RESULT OF ENEMY ACTION
NEAR THIS SITE ON THE NIGHT OF
16th-17th APRIL 1941,
WHILE SERVING UNDER
STATION 73 EUSTON.
RANDOLPH |
Stanley
Harold |
Died
17 April 1941. Aged 35. Fireman, A.F.S.; of 38 Mildmay Road, Islington
Husband of A. Randolph. Died at Tavistock Square. |
SKINNER |
Harry
Richard |
Died
17 April 1941. Aged 32.
Fireman, A.F.S., of 18 Westbury Avenue, Wood Green, Middlesex. Son
of Louise Skinner, and of the late John William Skinner. Injured
at Costain House, Upper Woburn Place; died same day at Elizabeth
Garrett Anderson Hospital. |
Last updated
25 December, 2016
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