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Henry Hicks

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Henry Hicks

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N7, Roman Way

The small building with the mural is UK Power Network's Wheelwright Street sub-station, with Pentonville Prison behind.

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Henry Hicks

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Henry Hicks

From the Islington Gazette: "Henry Hicks, 18, died of head injuries when his ...

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