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...
This unusual memorial is made out of slates and shaped to resemble a burial mound.
In our photo the Nettlefold plaque can be seen to the left of the house, sometimes called The White House. The bird bath is the largest ...
In our photo you can see the Latin text on the frieze to the arcade. The statue faces the building and backs the Thames, and the camera. ...
This lamp-post is on one side of a flight of steps. The other side, as you see, is a building site soon to be the Pinnacle. Behind the ca...
To the memory of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the Royal Society and of the College of Physicians who in the year of our lord 1753 ...
King of England. Born in Monmouth. He ruled from 1413 until his sudden death. Famously remembered for his victory against the French at the Battle of Agincourt.
Journalist and poet, Born at Gravesend. In 1852 he obtained the Newdigate prize for his first poem, 'The Feast of Belshazzar' ('High on a throne of ivory and gold, From crown to footstool clad in p...
MP. Either William or his elder brother, Charles, together with their father (the 4th Marquess) donated the original site for what became City University. Brother of Lady Graham. Succeeded to the t...
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
The large terrace area around the statue is worth commenting on. It's clearly original and has somehow survived. There are 4 concentric...
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