Thomas Gordon Andrew

Thomas Gordon Andrew

Died on 23rd December 1940
Constable Andrew was on duty, during the Manchester Blitz, and was assisting the Auxiliary Fire Service in Piccadilly, Manchester when a high explosive bomb dropped beside them. Constable Andrew and several members of the AFS were killed.
He was 35.

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The Museum was founded in 1981. Funded by Greater Manchester Police, it not only collects and preserves archive material and objects relating to the history of policing in the Greater Manchester area, but acts as an important resource for community engagement, where visitors can talk to staff and volunteers about policing. GMP Museum holds primary and secondary source information about the history and development Greater Manchester policing. Our archive holdings are a mix of records – both official and personal.
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GMP Museum holds primary and secondary source information about the history and development Greater Manchester policing. Our archive holdings are a mix of records – both official and personal.
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