Akram Miknas of Promoseven 2000 still lives here.
Compare the text on this plaque with that on the filmmaker's plaque in Brussels.
Site: Akram Miknas (1 memorial)
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Akram Miknas of Promoseven 2000 still lives here.
Compare the text on this plaque with that on the filmmaker's plaque in Brussels.
W1, Derby Street, 1
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Akram Miknas
Akram Miknas set up this company in 1968. It is now the largest marketing co...
Born in the Lebanon. Resident in Bahrain. Founder and CEO of the Promoseven...
This garden acquired its name due to its popularity as a lunchtime garden with workers from the nearby General Post Office (long gone). ...
The Telegraph: "That November farewell, given in aid of a Polish charity, came at the end of a difficult six-month British sojourn, whi...
The flanking stones don't really explain: Where did this crest come from (one of their 7 halls presumably, but which)? And why is it her...
We were unfamiliar with the word 'sepulture'. In this context it means the ritual placing of a corpse into a grave, or, more simply, burial.
Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, 1788 - 1855, Commander during the Crimean War, lived here. L.C.C.
Ambassador of the United States of America to the Court of St. James, 1913 - 1918. Yahoo! has "... Page was vice-president and partner of Doubeday, Page & Co, the largest publishing business i...
Alfred Cotgreave was born on 7 June 1846 in Eccleston, Cheshire, the son of Robert and Mary Cotgreave and was baptised as Alfred Robert Cotgreave on 4 April 1847 in St Catherine's Church, Tranmere,...
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