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White plaque № 32887

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In memory of thirteen members of the London Auxiliary Fire Service, killed by enemy action while on duty on this site, then in use as Sub-Fire Station 86W, on the night of 6th November 1940. Fm Victor Baldessarre, Fm Victor Harold Legg, Fm Henry Herbert Butcher, Fm Eric Dudley Lewis, Fm Walter Henry Childs, Fm John James Lewis, Fm Percy Crane, Fm Victor Michaelson, Fm Stanley George Du Vergier, Fm Oliver James Steele, Fm George Alfred Hickey, Fm Stanley Robert Stevens, Fw Marjorie Winifred Davies

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Source: Open Plaques. Geographic data via OpenStreetMap.

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