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English: Illustration of PC Alfred Smith, who died whilst ushering 150 women and children to safety in Central Street, London, during a German air raid on 13 June 1917
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Source On and Off Duty magazine, reproduced in Price, John (2008) Postman's Park: G. F. Watts's Memorial to Heroic Self-sacrifice, Studies in the Art of George Frederic Watts, 2, Compton, Surrey: Watts Gallery, p. 33 ISBN: 978 0 9561022 1 8.
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