Of Irish descent, born in Brookline, Massachusetts. 35th President of the United States. Visited the UK twice: June 1963 to meet Prime Minister Macmillan; June 1961, to meet the Queen. Died in Dallas, Texas, when shot, but by whom? The answer's out there somewhere.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
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John F. Kennedy bust - Marylebone Road
The original bust was first installed in 1965 in Military Park, Newark, New J...
John F Kennedy bust - new position
First installed on Marylebone Road, vandalism caused this bust to be removed ...
John F. Kennedy memorial - Runnymede
Unveiled by the Queen in the presence of many members of the Kennedy family a...
John F Kennedy - Newington Green Road
This estate is named in remembrance of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, thirty-fifth ...
John F Kennedy - Princes Gate
The building used to be the residence for the United States Ambassador to the...
Other Subjects
J. Harrison
Hon. Sec. of the Commissioners of the 1890 Bermondsey Library.
C. L. R. James
Trinidadian historian, journalist, socialist and political activist. A pioneering and influential voice in postcolonial literature. Born Cyril Lionel Robert James in Trinidad. An early athlete and ...
Person, Literature, Politics & Administration, Race Issues, Sport / Games, Caribbean Islands
William Edwardes, 2nd Baron Kensington
Second Lord Kensington. He served as member of parliament for Haverfordwest from 1802 to 1818. He was the instigator of the failed Kensington Canal. Constructed in 1828 it was replaced with rail tr...
Manor of Rotherhithe
First recorded in Norman times as part of the royal demesne. It had a long succession of owners and tenants who held rights over the area.
Sir John Bell, Lord Mayor of London
Lord Mayor of London in 1907.