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J. T. Ashley

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J. T. Ashley

Committee Member of Kingston Spiritualist Church in 1927.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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J. T. Ashley

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Kingston Spiritualist Church - Foundation Stone 3 - Committee

We've heard it said that no one ever puts up a memorial to a committee. Perha...

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Ewer Street Burial Ground

Ewer Street Burial Ground

St Saviour's Southwark has some good reports describing this burial ground at various times: 1822 - a report of a body-snatching incident; 1839 - a report of its over-filled "repulsive" condition; ...

Place, Religion

1 memorial
Richard Meux Benson

Richard Meux Benson

Founder of the Society of St. John the Evangelist, popularly known as the Cowley Fathers. In addition to the information shown on his Wikipedia page, Richard Meux Benson was born on 6 July 1824 in...

Person, Religion

1 memorial
First Synagogue in Hackney

First Synagogue in Hackney

British History Online gives the following information: 'Benjamin Mendes da Costa and Jacob de Moses Franco were among the first members of the Jewish Board of Deputies in 1760, when every member o...

Building, Property, Religion

1 memorial
Martin Luther King

Martin Luther King

One of the world's most famous civil rights activists, A Baptist minister, he visited London in December 1964 on his way to Oslo to collect his Nobel Peace Prize. He stayed at the Hilton, spoke at ...

Person, Race Issues, Religion, Seriously Famous, Tragedy, USA

4 memorials
Pimlico Wesleyan chapel / Holy Apostles, Claverton Street

Pimlico Wesleyan chapel / Holy Apostles, Claverton Street

Built in 1852 as a Methodist Wesleyan chapel with seats for 1,000. In 1917 the building was acquired and adapted for Catholic use as the Holy Apostles church, a chapel of ease, served by clergy fro...

Building, Religion

1 memorial