See Harrow rail crash.
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112 people killed in the Harrow rail crash
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Harrow rail crash
Unveiled by the mayor of Harrow, Councillor John Branch, to mark the 50th ann...
Harrow rail crash - Harrow Library
{Beneath the London Borough of Harrow crest:} London Borough of Harrow In mem...
Harrow Weald rail crash - mural panel
Part of an extensive mural created by Harrow Council and local schools, this ...
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Peter McGreal
A web manager and trade union representative at London Metropolitan University, Unison have a memorial page for him. Killed in a all too familiar 'left-hook' collision, unseen by a lorry turning l...
Ian Clive Thompson
United Kingdom citizen who died in the terrorist attacks in America on 11 September 2001. Clive Thompson was born on 5 July 1958 in Cyprus and was known to everyone as Ian. In 1987 he married Lucy...
1928 flood
The Environment Agency gets the date wrong but we assume the rest is correct: "On 12th January 1928, numerous areas in London and the surrounding local authorities were flooded. In Lambeth, 14 peop...
1874 flood
From Environment Agency: “In 1874, the tide in the Thames rose 4 feet 3½ inches above Trinity mark, and inundated the south bank of the river along Lambeth, Bankside, and Rotherhithe, and even as ...
Lewisham V1 rocket attack
The worst V1 attack on South London. The rocket struck the busy street market at 09.41 on a Friday morning. Numbers reported vary, but about 52 people were killed and 124 very seriously injured. T...
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John Romer
N1, Canal towpath, Regent's Canal
In our photo you can see, at first floor level, a row of wall tie plates. This blue plaque has every appearance of being one of those, c...
Edward Hess
Mayor of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea 1997-8.
Staple Inn Hall
WC2, Staple Inn courtyard
The well memorial is difficult to see in our photo. It's laid into the flint cobbles in front of the bench. London Gardens Online gives:...
W. B. Smith
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
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