Site: Paul Hutcheson (1 memorial)
SE13, Loampit Vale
SE13, Loampit Vale
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Paul Hutcheson
Much of the street research for LondonRemembers is done by bike. 820 cyclists...
Cycling to work in the Monday morning rush hour he was hit by a car and kille...
Left - right: Dibdin - Grimaldi. 2018: we could not get the graves to produce any music but having now seen this Londonist video we need...
The 3.25 metre panorama to which the text refers can be seen at the Government Art Collection. There is a zoom feature so you can look in...
The original was in lead and gilt and was, apparently, London's first outdoor statue of a soldier. The site was originally intended for ...
We think this chapel is/was closely associated with the school, St Francis Xavier College, behind. Plunkett himself had no connection to...
Unusually this memorial was erected before the end of the war. There may be more but the only other one we know of is at St Botolphs.
This plaque was, according to the Council, a mistake and was removed by Hackney.
There were 16 of these open-book style ground plaques, marking the corners of blocks A - D, the 4 main large blocks of buildings in WW2 C...
In the first 2 minutes of the 1972 CCF film "The Boy Who Turned Yellow" some boys are taken on a school trip to the Tower of London and w...
This stone records the opening of the bridge to the public. Another similar stone at the north-west corner of the bridge records the gif...
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