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About Hannah Isaacson
Among the buildings destroyed in the Southampton Blitz was All Saints' Church in the city centre. The remains of 403 people were transferred from the catacombs of that church to a communal grave in Hollybrook Cemetery in August 1944, prior to the demolition of the ruins of the church building.[6] Stones gathered from bomb-damaged buildings in the city were used to construct a bench, located close to the chapel, to commemorate the civilian dead of the war; the bench was constructed by David Banks of Lymington.[2]
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Hannah Isaacson's Timeline
1739 |
1739
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All Saints,Newcastle-upon-tyne, Northumberland
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1761 |
1761
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London, England
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1764 |
1764
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London, England
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1766 |
1766
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London, England
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1767 |
1767
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London, England
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1769 |
March 20, 1769
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London, England
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1770 |
1770
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Hatton Garden, Greater London, United Kingdom
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1771 |
1771
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London, England
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1773 |
September 20, 1773
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Hatton Garden, Greater London, United Kingdom
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