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THE NEW HEADQUARTERS OF THE METROPOLITAN POLICE AT NEW SCOTLAND YARD, LONDON. —TOP LEFT: A view of the new building. TOP MIDDLE: The newly-designed war memorial in the entrance hall. It has a gas flame burning continuously, and a book of remembrance for members of the police force who lost their lives while on duty or by enemy action. TOP RIGHT: The new central traffic control room. BOTTOM LEFT: The information room where all the “999” emergency calls are received. BOTTOM RIGHT: The communications room.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31306, 28 February 1967, Page 13

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THE NEW HEADQUARTERS OF THE METROPOLITAN POLICE AT NEW SCOTLAND YARD, LONDON. —TOP LEFT: A view of the new building. TOP MIDDLE: The newly-designed war memorial in the entrance hall. It has a gas flame burning continuously, and a book of remembrance for members of the police force who lost their lives while on duty or by enemy action. TOP RIGHT: The new central traffic control room. BOTTOM LEFT: The information room where all the “999” emergency calls are received. BOTTOM RIGHT: The communications room. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31306, 28 February 1967, Page 13

THE NEW HEADQUARTERS OF THE METROPOLITAN POLICE AT NEW SCOTLAND YARD, LONDON. —TOP LEFT: A view of the new building. TOP MIDDLE: The newly-designed war memorial in the entrance hall. It has a gas flame burning continuously, and a book of remembrance for members of the police force who lost their lives while on duty or by enemy action. TOP RIGHT: The new central traffic control room. BOTTOM LEFT: The information room where all the “999” emergency calls are received. BOTTOM RIGHT: The communications room. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31306, 28 February 1967, Page 13