Site: Moira Gemmill (1 memorial)
SW1, Millbank, Vauxhall roundabout
Our picture of the post-crash scene comes from the Evening Standard.
SW1, Millbank, Vauxhall roundabout
Our picture of the post-crash scene comes from the Evening Standard.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Moira Gemmill
Much of the street research for LondonRemembers is done by bike. 820 cyclists...
Gemmill was killed by a tipper truck while cycling to work at 9.30am on a Thu...
Too many sad and challenging messages for us to transcribe but we thought the plaque from the Memorial Commission was interesting.
{On plaque attached to side of box:} This post box has been painted gold by Royal Mail to celebrate Charlotte Dujardin, Gold Medal winner...
The quotation, from Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', was spoken by Kenneth Branagh at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games.
Three cyclists killed in London in 3 weeks. This was the second protest ride we had attended in 5 days. Even more cyclists at this on...
Camden's local list gives some of the history of this site. It dates the corner building as 1871 - 1894 and "The original entrance has be...
The two plaques containing the list of WW1 names are in the porch at the west end, either side of the entrance. The blue plaque to Wilbe...
Our Latin consultant, David Hopkins, writes: The full sentence, from Acts 20:35, is BEATIUS EST MAGIS DARE QUAM ACCIPERE - “It is more b...
See the unveiling and hear Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin's speech at ITN Source.
The idea of a ceremonial burial for an unknown soldier came from a WW1 Army padre, Rev. David Railton. The French and the British acted on the idea in 1920 and over the years many other countries ...
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