Erection date: 1928
This stone laid by Stanley Howard Burton, 1928
Stanley was aged 14 when he laid this stone.
Site: Stanley Howard Burton - Richmond (1 memorial)
TW9, George Street
Erection date: 1928
This stone laid by Stanley Howard Burton, 1928
Stanley was aged 14 when he laid this stone.
TW9, George Street
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Stanley Howard Burton - Richmond
Clothing manufacturer and retailer. Montague Burton (1885 - 1952) was raised ...
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Stanley Howard Burton - Richmond
Stanley served in the RAF during WW2. The Burtons were philanthropic and in ...
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The first general post office in London opened in 1643, after King Charles I legalised use of the royal posts for private correspondence. It was possibly located on Cloak Lane near Dowgate Hill, in...
Scientist, artist, etc. - a polymath, the first "renaissance man". Born in Vinci, Italy (No? Really?). Died in France.
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