A married couple, both born in 1884, they lived at Hindle House, Arcola Street, Hackney and were killed there when a high explosive bomb was dropped on the building. Both buried at East London Cemetery, Plaistow, London. And both remembered on the 'Hackney Air Raid Casualties 1939-45' memorial at East London Cemetery.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Stephen and Nora Gunn
Commemorated ati
Hindle House Blitz bomb
Hindle House In memory of {7 names - see Subjects commemorated.} who died whe...
Hindle House - WW2 - first plaque - first appearance
To the memory of those who fell in the 1939 - 1945 world war. On active servi...
Other Subjects
Elizabeth Fry Refuge
Otherwise known as the Elizabeth Fry Institute for Reformation of Women Prisoners. JaneAusten (don't ask) gives some information; to quote: "Following {Fry's} death in 1845, a meeting chaired by t...
National Council for Animal Welfare
One of a number of organisations active in the 1920s promoting animal welfare.
New River Company
See the New River for an explanation of why the New River Company came into being. Puzzled why the Company should have been so involved in rebuilding after war damage we found the explanation at A...
Worshipful Company of Bakers
Charter granted by King Henry VII in 1486. The City's second oldest guild. (Weavers is the answer to your question.)
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