At Lutyens Trust we learn that Derek was uncle to Sir Edwin and that he "had transferred from the Royal Fusiliers to the Royal Flying Corps in mid-1916. He was not killed in combat but when serving at Farnborough with the Experimental Squadron of the RAF, as the RFC had become a few weeks before."
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Derek Lutyens
Commemorated ati
Chiswick war memorial bench
{On the central plaque:} To the glory of God and in memory of men of Bedford ...
Other Subjects
James Durnford Capel
One of the wardens of Aske's Hospital in 1828. We have found two possible appearances on the web (and are convinced enough that they refer to our man that we've taken his dates): A Family History ...
1 memorial
László Moholy-Nagy
Painter, photographer and film-maker. Born László Weisz in Bácsborsód, Hungary, he changed his surname to that of his mother's lawyer friend, (Wikipedia says maternal uncle) who had helped when the...
1 memorial
War dead, Other war
1 memorial
War dead, WW1
1 memorial