London unit which served in WW1.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
34th (County of London) Batt. (K.R.R.C.)
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London Troops War Memorial
Designed by Aston Webb with figures by Alfred Drury. The Duke of York who un...
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A. V. Packham
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
Established in 1903 it continued until 1958 when all British naval reserve forces were amalgamated and the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (RNVR) was absorbed into the much larger Royal Naval Reserve...
Ronald William Godfrey Jones, B.E.M.
Footballer. A serving soldier n WW2, he was taken prisoner and sent to a camp in Italy. He volunteered to be an engineer, but found himself being sent to Auschwitz concentration camp. Here he witne...
J. Bailey, Junr.
Resident of Willesden who volunteered and died in the Anglo Boer War, 1899-1900.
Corporal Malcolm MacPhearson
See Farquar Shaw for the story of the Black Watch mutiny.
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Royal Horticultural Society
Founded originally as "The Horticultural Society of London" by seven friends including Sir Joseph Banks, Sir Charles Greville (Emma Hamilton's lover) John Wedgwood (the eldest son of Josiah Wedgwoo...
Kew Gardens
Officially, The Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. They originated in the garden of Kew Park formed by Lord Capel John of Tewkesbury. They were extended by Augusta, Dowager Princess of Wales and further...
Sir Alexander Korda
W1, Grosvenor Street, 21-22
English Heritage Sir Alexander Korda, film producer, worked here, 1932 - 1936.
Lambe's Chapel and crypt / St James in the Wall
In 1543, after the dissolution of the monasteries, the hermitage Chapel of St James in the Wall was granted to William Lambe. It was adjacent to his residence, beside London Wall in Monkwell Street...
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