Wood Plaque № 32932 Photo

Wood plaque № 32932 - The body of the British unknown warrior arrived at platform 8 at 8.32pm on the 10th November 1920 and lay here overnight before interment at Westminster Abbey on 11th November 1920

Wood Plaque № 32932 Map


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