Stainer Street Arch Bombing Blue Plaque Photo

Stainer Street Arch Bombing blue plaque - Stainer Street Arch Bombing On the night of 17th February 1941 a bomb fell onto the arch where people were sheltering from an air raid. 68 died and 175 were injured.

Stainer Street Arch Bombing Blue Plaque Map


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