Plaque

Baltic Exchange bomb

Inscription

In memory of
Paul Butt
Danielle Carter
Tom Casey
who died on 10 April 1992.

Note that the bomb is not actually mentioned on the memorial.

Site: Baltic Exchange bomb (1 memorial)

EC3, St Mary Axe, 30

This very subdued memorial is incorporated into the edge of the open area around the Gherkin, which was built on the site of the Baltic Exchange.

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Baltic Exchange bomb

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Baltic Exchange bomb

The IRA bomb at 30 St Mary Axe, the Baltic Exchange building, went off at 9.2...

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Paul Butt

Paul Gordon Butt was born on 7 July 1962 and his birth was registered in the ...

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Danielle Carter

Danielle Kay Carter was born on 2 September 1977 in Basildon Hospital, Nether...

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Tom Casey

Thomas Casey was born on 29 April 1942, in the Bridgewater, Somerset, registr...

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