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Air Raid Shelter - Taken by Brooklands Museum 06 Feb 2025
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Memorial plaque - Taken by Brooklands Museum 06 Feb 2025
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Memorial close-up - Taken by Brooklands Museum 06 Feb 2025
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Air Raid Shelter entrance - Taken by Brooklands Museum 06 Feb 2025
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Darkest Hour entrance - Taken by Brooklands Museum 06 Feb 2025
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Exhibition entrance - Taken by Brooklands Museum 06 Feb 2025
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Interpretation panel - Taken by Brooklands Museum 06 Feb 2025
Reference WMO/303396
Edit memorial name, location & address- Second World War (1939-1945)
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In Memoriam Eighty-six men and women and two unidentified people perished during the bombing raid on 4th September 1940. They were all Vickers employees. We will remember them.
George Joseph Abel Doris Ellen Ager John Leonard Alexander Herbert Almond Eric Ashton Geoffrey Leslie Atkinson Reginal Barber John Owen Morris Barker Eva Annie Barrett / Barrat Sidney William Belsey Reginald Tom Burgess Harold James Cake Percy Chapman Emily Cole Irene Coleman William Coleman John Collard Arthur Ernest Comber William Ernest Cooper William Cowdrey Cyril Frederick Dollimore Percy John Durrant Edward Eastwood Conrad Clarence James Eckless Percy Ernest Ellis Frank Etchells William Percey Ferguson Alexander John Forrest Sheila May Fraser William Joseph Fuller Edward Horace Girling Ephraim Gittings John Gleeson Gwendoline Joan Goddard Thomas Horace Gorrie John Edwin Greenwood Leonard Gordon Gunner Francis George Hall Joseph Peter Hartley Stanley John Haywood Albert George Heed William Harold Hellyar Gordon Edward Walter Hitchens Charles Albert John Hoare Thomas Horace Howell William Earnest Hunt Edward William John Jesshope Cynthia Tugela Jones John Henry Jones Florence Mary Leppard George Albert Lloyd-Davis Edward McElderry Angus (Neil) McKay Richard Maden Henry Walter Martin Charles George Miller John William Mounsey (Senior) Bert Edward Nicholls Leonard Maurice Norman Dougal O'Sullivan William Robert Pearson William Arthur George Philbin Eric Stanley Powell Sydney Rayner Thomas Preston Peter Price Ronald William Prince William Alfred Roberts Percy Robinson Herbert Alfred Sawyer Ronald Charles Scott Richard Arthur Sharp Arthur Joesph Sims Frank John Slade Dorothy Lee Smith Harry Frank Spinks Harry Edward Spittle Alice Stevenson Alfred Tingay John Chalmers Walker Leo Trevallion Warren Wilfred Henry Williams Arthur Woodward William Wright Betty Young unidentified body, 5'11" unidentified body, 5,9"
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Brooklands conservation area
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