Site: King George's Field - N7 - Arundel Square (1 memorial)
N7, Arundel Square
N7, Arundel Square
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King George's Field - N7 - Arundel Square
Reigned: 1910 - 1936. Born third in line to the throne, after his father (wh...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
King George's Field - N7 - Arundel Square
After the death of King George V the Lord Mayor of London set up a committee ...
London Borough of Southwark Edward Turner, 1901-1973, engineer and designer of Triumph motorcycles, the Ariel Square Four and the Daimler...
We have found that the plaque was unveiled by the Mayor of Greenwich, but there is no indication that Greenwich Council actually erected it.
Exactly a year after he died, Forsyth's ashes were laid to rest under the stage at the London Palladium in a private ceremony, and a blue...
Some of the "other material damage" can be seen in the pock-marks in the stone wall behind the plaque.
The website of the United Kingdom NL Embassy wrote that the Dutch Queen's first home in London was at 82 Eaton Square but then "The Queen...
A design studio "Specializing in print with over 19 years of industry experience with a diverse range of UK, US and European fashion houses." Based in Iliffe Yard in Walworth, SE5. Source: Studio...
Created the Royal Exchange in 1566 where the Gresham family crest, a grasshopper, can be seen. Son of Richard Gresham who was a Lord Mayor of London but Thomas never was.
Newspaper publisher and philanthropist. Born in Wookey, Somerset. In 1898 he founded the Daily Express, which was innovative in printing news instead of adverts on its front page. When he started t...
The Latin quote is from the Roman poet Horace's Odes and translates roughly as "It is sweet and right to die for your country."
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