Person    | Male  Born 30/1/1882  Died 12/4/1945

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

32nd President of USA. Married a distant cousin, Eleanor Roosevelt. Led the States into WW2 and died in office. Had polio from age 39 and is almost always shown seated. See Listicles for 6 more statues of him seated.

For a list of all the US presidents that appear on London Remembers see John F. Kennedy.

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt

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50 years of peace

The two seated allies are unidentified at the site but with the assistance of...

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F. D. Roosevelt statue - small

This little statue greets you as you enter the cafe, the building on the left...

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Roosevelt statue

This is a rare representation of Roosevelt standing, albeit with a stick. A n...

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt

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Malta Siege

The solid block of stone for the memorial came from Gozo, one of the three in...

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Sir George Carteret

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1 memorial
John Gummer

John Gummer

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1 memorial
Eleanor Marx-Aveling

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Sir Francis Crossley

Sir Francis Crossley

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Queen Mary I

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1 memorial
Crane Court - Royal Society

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EC4, Crane Court

The Society's own website says "Meeting nights were indicated by a lamp hung over the Fleet Street entrance to the courtyard." Matt Bro...

1 subject commemorated
Henry Hugh Armstead

Henry Hugh Armstead

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Person, Art

68 memorials
Battle of Brentford, 1642

Battle of Brentford, 1642

One of the many battles of the English Civil War. King Charles's forces were advancing on London. Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex attempted to stop them at the Brentford bridge. A small pitched...

Event, Armed Forces

1 memorial
Richard Norman Everitt

Richard Norman Everitt

Richard was an innocent victim of gang warfare. Aged 15 he was murdered on his way home from playing football. He and his friends were confronted by around 20 older boys and Richard stabbed in the ...

Person, Children, Tragedy

3 memorials