In loving memory of Mary Louise Dagless, 1951 - 1993.
Site: Mary Dagless (1 memorial)
N1, Canonbury Road, St Stephen's Church Gardens
In loving memory of Mary Louise Dagless, 1951 - 1993.
In loving memory of Mary Louise Dagless, 1951 - 1993.
N1, Canonbury Road, St Stephen's Church Gardens
In loving memory of Mary Louise Dagless, 1951 - 1993.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Mary Dagless
Initially we had nothing on Dagless but then our colleague Andew Behan got in...
The millennium tree (in 2008 still a sapling) is in front of the half-timbered wall. The two yews commemorating the 850th anniversary ar...
The RHS describes this tree: "Liquidambar are deciduous trees grown for their alternate, maple-like leaves which take on brilliant and lo...
Andrew Behan researched Rosalie Drury and presented us with a problem. A mother and daughter shared that name and both lived in Benjamin ...
We've transcribed this inscription correctly and, being the pedants that we are, we have to query the position of the apostrophe. This is...
Roger Robinson's pictures shows him at the planting ceremony, 14 August 2005. The tree is an English Oak.
Following the French Revolution France, under Napoleon, fought with most of Europe (primarily Britain, Spain, Russia and Austria) in various alliances for over a decade. The fighting spread as fa...
Born Bengal. Bangladeshi politician and statesman. Father of the Bangladeshi nation, popularly known as Bangabandhu (various spellings), Bengali for "Friend of Bengal". First President of Banglade...
Painter and etcher. Born Dumbarton, aged 17 came to the Slade School of Art and stayed in London. Illustrated the works of John Bunyan, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Rudyard Kipling. A Google image ...
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