29,924 of all ranks of the Royal Artillery died in WW2.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
members of the Royal Artillery who died in WW2
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Royal Artillery Monument
The gun on top of the monument is a BL 9.2 inch Howitzer Mk I, carved in ston...
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24th (County of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (The Queen's)
London unit which served in WW1. Their Wikipedia page gives details about the origins of the battalion, their battle honours and how in 1937 the battalion reverted to the Queen's Royal Regiment (W...
St Peter's Hospital / Fishmongers Almshouses
The almshouses were on the area west of Newington Butts and south of St George’s Road, now occupied by the Tabernacle and an anonymous office block to the north. Erected in two phases: firstly St. ...
Occupants of lost graves at St Giles and St Pancras
Those, buried at St Giles and St Pancras, whose graves are now unseen, or the record of whose names may have been obliterated.
Hamleys of London
Established by William Hamley as 'Noah's Ark' at 231 High Holborn. Branch at 200 Regent Street opened in 1881. The original shop was destroyed by fire in 1901 and moved down the road to 86-87 High ...