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Edith Cavell Memorial, London

The Edith Cavell Memorial is a statue in honour of Edith Louisa Cavell, the World War I nursing heroine who helped both German and Allied troops, but was executed by the Germans for helping Allied soldiers escape from Belgium..

The Edith Cavell Memorial is a statue in honour of Edith Louisa Cavell, the World War I nursing heroine who helped both German and Allied troops, but was executed by the Germans for helping Allied soldiers escape from Belgium.


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About Edith Cavell Memorial

 St Martin's Pl WC2

 +44 20 7300 55

 www.stmartinslane.com

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