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No Media Link? The media link is only visible if there is something to view. The majority of civilians who died in the Borough have associated images of the incident (from the collections of the Islington Local History Centre), taken in 1940 or 1941. Some modern (2010) views of the incident area, taken from the same direction as those 70 years ago, are also included (photographs by John Shepherd).
Blitz victim A detail from the London County Council Bomb Damage map series (reproduced with permission from the London Metropolitan Archive) is also included for those killed in Islington in WW2 where an incident address is known. These are colour-coded, with light damage (shattered windows/fallen plaster) shown in yellow through to total destruction shown in black.
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Current record for: Arthur Pritchard
Relative(s)
- Nellie Louisa Pritchard, Wife
21, Mildmay Park N1
- Stanley Pritchard, Son
21, Mildmay Park N1
- F J Nott, Nephew
182, Downham Road N1
- Jean Dorothy Pritchard, Granddaughter
21, Mildmay Park N1
- Pearl Pritchard, Granddaughter
21, Mildmay Park N1
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