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Memorials Liverpool Street Station

The first plaque commemorates Captain Charles Algernon Fryatt, who attemped to ram the German submarine U-33 during the First World War and was executed by the Germans for that act on 27 July 1916.
"TO THE MEMORY OF/ CAPTAIN CHARLES FRYATT/ JULY 27TH 1916/ FROM THE NEUTRAL ADMIRERS OF HIS BRAVE/ CONDUCT AND HEROIC DEATH/ THE NETHERLANDS SECTION OF THE LEAGUE /OF NEUTRAL STATES JULY 27TH 1917."

The second plaque commemorates the residents of Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire who were killed or missing in the First World War.

Both plaques can be found next to the McDonald's.

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