In memory of Florence Glasier
Site: Florence Glasier (1 memorial)
SE1, Tabard Street
In memory of Florence Glasier
SE1, Tabard Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Florence Glasier
The plaque is in front of the flowering cherry tree in this lovely spring garden. Thanks to Leonard Will for telling us about this garde...
Beneath the two windows to the left of the plaque there is some red granite, inscribed "1859", which looks like the remains of a drinking...
April 2015: this plaque and coat of arms have been removed. We didn't search the station for them so it's possible they have just be re...
The East London Advertiser has a good post about this bomb and specifies the school on which it fell as being in Saunders Ness Road. Howe...
The plaque is by the Belgrave Place entrance to the building.
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1. Robert John Baggott was born on 10 April 1873, the second of the four children of Robert Henry Lancaster Ba...
Poet, writer and radio broadcaster. Born 59 South Lambeth Road, son of Percy and Mabel. Served in WW1. Wrote 'The Turkish Trench Dog'. Died at home in Kent where he had moved on the death of his ...
London County Council George Frederick Samuel Robinson Marquess of Ripon, 1827 - 1909, Viceroy of India, lived here.
Sculptor specialising in portraits. born Staffordshire. Died at home, Campden Lodge, Campden Hill, Kensington.
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