Plaque

PC Nina Mackay

Erection date: 1998

Inscription

Here fell PC Nina Mackay, 24th October 1997.
Metropolitan Police

Site: PC Nina Mackay (1 memorial)

E15, Arthingworth Street

The Close just south of this spot has been named Nina Mackay Close.

Incidentally, opposite the southern end of Arthingworth Street there is a stone with "WH SB" carved on each side. We think this is a parish boundary stone for West Ham, though we can't explain the SB.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
PC Nina Mackay

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PC Nina Mackay

Born as Nina Alexandra Mackay, c.1972. Working in the Metropolitan Police she...

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PC Nina Mackay

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Metropolitan Police

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