In loving memory of Doris Vautro (née Balducci), 1910 - 1979.
Site: Vautro & Drury (2 memorials)
EC1, Benjamin Street, St John's Garden
Rosalie's tree is the nearest, Doris's is in front of the first silver birch.
In loving memory of Doris Vautro (née Balducci), 1910 - 1979.
EC1, Benjamin Street, St John's Garden
Rosalie's tree is the nearest, Doris's is in front of the first silver birch.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Doris Vautro
Née Balducci. 2015: Via Facebook Brian Townsley writes: “I have been trying t...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Doris Vautro
Andrew Behan researched Rosalie Drury and presented us with a problem. A moth...
There is a third plaque (far right) but it's about some gardening prize which we didn't find sufficiently interesting. During the early p...
To commemorate International Year of Peace, 1986, this field maple tree was planted by The League of Jewish Women, Wednesday 2nd July 1986.
Virginians seem keen on sending us their soil: in 1921 they gave us a statue of one of their great men, George Washington, along with som...
These memorials are in the garden in front of (to the south of) the almshouses.
Tilla platyphyllos (broad leaved lime) planted by The Right Hon. The Lord Mayor Sir Hugh Wontner, CVO, D.Litt. On 8 February 1974 to comm...
A property in Budge Row was left to the Poulters in 1727. Pity the flanking stones don't say when the arms were removed since that proba...
The 6 VC plaques are laid into the ground in front of the monument.
Royalist officer of the English Civil War who saved the king. Spelling variants of his original surname include Careless, Carelesse, Carless, Carles and Carlis. This page will call him William. Fo...
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