Of historical interest as it signifies the 37 lives lost when a doodlebug(V-1 flying bomb)dropped its deadly cargo on the EMI factory in Hayes during World War Two,on 7TH JULY 1944.
Twelve of the workers at the gramophone factory are buried together at the site of the memorial and the 25 also killed on the same occassion are buried elsewhere.
Of historical interest as it signifies the 37 lives lost when a doodlebug(V-1 flying bomb)dropped its deadly cargo on the EMI factory in Hayes during World War Two,on 7TH JULY 1944.
Twelve of the workers at the gramophone factory are buried together at the site of the memorial and the 25 also killed on the same occassion are buried elsewhere.
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