Ahmed Ali Kanoo, who spent many enjoyable hours in these lovely gardens
Site: Kanoo's tree (1 memorial)
W1, Farm Street, St George's Gardens
Ahmed Ali Kanoo, who spent many enjoyable hours in these lovely gardens
W1, Farm Street, St George's Gardens
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Kanoo's tree
He appears in a list of "World's Richest People," Forbes 1996/8 and as a memb...
This tree was planted in memory of Elizabeth Croll, CMG, 1944 - 2007 for her devoted and distinguished service to SOAS, scholarship and C...
This wild cherry tree was planted by Mabel Groves, Thursday 31st January 2002, on the occasion of her one hundred and second birthday. Wi...
The plaque can just be seen in our photo, on the wall in shadow, between the wide arched openings. The pedestrian in our photo was direct...
This strangely monikered garden was named for Dr William Heath Strange who, in 1882, founded the Hampstead General Hospital that went on ...
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
With information provided by Paul Frecker (see GMA's page) we found Soho and its Associations,1895 which gives: "A handsome granite drink...
Baptist minister and hymnwriter. Born Exeter. His father was appointed minister at Little Wild Street chapel from 1737 so the family moved to London. See Andrew Gifford for the rather unsavoury ...
Andrew Behan has kindly carried out some research on this man: Gunner Robert Henry Walter Trigg was born on 1 January 1903 the eldest son of Walter and Sarah Ann Trigg. His birth was registered i...
These plaques were originally located on the buildings of the Teddington Studios in Broom Road. The studios were closed and demolished in...
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