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  2. List of terrorist incidents in London - Wikipedia

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    26 July 1939: Two bombs exploded in the London Underground – one in the left-luggage area of King's Cross station and one in the left-luggage area of Victoria Station. In the King's Cross attack, one man was killed and two wounded. In the Victoria Station attack five were wounded. [13] [14]

  3. Charing Cross Trunk Murder - Wikipedia

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    On 6 May 1927, [2] John Robinson, a 35-year-old estate agent, took a cab to Charing Cross railway station, where he deposited a large black trunk in the left-luggage office. [1] On 10 May after a "dreadful smell" was noted, the police opened the trunk to find the dismembered body of a woman, with each limb separately wrapped in brown paper. [1]

  4. Attacks on the London Underground - Wikipedia

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    On 3 February, bombs planted by the IRA exploded in the left luggage offices at Tottenham Court Road and Leicester Square stations. 26 July 1939 - King's Cross station Victoria station On 26 July, bombs exploded at King's Cross and Victoria stations. In King's Cross, one man was killed and two wounded, whereas in Victoria five were injured (→ ...

  5. 1884 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    26 February – Fenian dynamite campaign: A bomb explodes in the left-luggage office at London Victoria station; bombs left at other London railway stations are defused. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] 3 March – sisters Catherine Flannagan and Margaret Higgins, the " Black Widows of Liverpool ", are hanged for poisoning Higgins' husband for an insurance payout ...

  6. S-Plan - Wikipedia

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    Nobody was seriously injured. In Leicester, a bomb exploded in the ticket collector's cabin of the railway station on London Road. Extensive damage was caused to the station concourse. [39] 26 July – In London, bombs exploded in the left-luggage area of King's Cross and the cloakroom of Victoria stations. At Victoria, five people, cloakroom ...

  7. Rochester Row - Wikipedia

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    Rochester Row is a street in the City of Westminster in London that runs between Greycoat Place in the north and Vauxhall Bridge Road in the south. It is joined by Greycoat Street , Rochester Street , Vincent Square , Emery Hill Street, Vane Street, Stillington Street , and Willow Place.

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