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Julius Caesar

Roman dictator, politician and general. Born Circa 100 BC. Ruled Rome in a triumvirate with Crassus and Pompey, eventually assuming sole control. Invaded Britain twice, in 55 and 54 BC. Famously assassinated on 15th March 44 BC.

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Brentford Monument

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Captain Edward Alfred Shaw

Captain Edward Alfred Shaw

Edward Alfred Shaw was born on 16 May 1892 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, the eldest of the ten children of the Reverend Edward Domett Shaw (1860-1937) and Agnes Shaw née Gilbey (1867-1944)....

Person, Armed Forces, France

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Able Seaman Edward Chapman

Able Seaman Edward Chapman

Edward Chapman was born on 25 March 1891 at Coronation Pit, North Walbottle, Throckley, Northumberland, the second of the eleven children of Edward Chapman (1870-1949) and Mary Jane Chapman née Dor...

Person, Armed Forces, Turkey

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Malta Siege

Malta Siege

According to Wikipedia Malta has been besieged four times.  For the reason of "disambiguation" - this is the one in WW2.  This timeline has been transcribed from the memorial: June 1940: Italy dec...

Event, Armed Forces, Tragedy

1 memorial
Imperial Camel Corps

Imperial Camel Corps

Formed in 1916.  At its height there were 4,150 men and 4,800 camels.  3 of the 4 battalions were disbanded in mid-1918. The 2nd Battalion was disbanded in May 1919.

Group, Animals, Armed Forces, Australia, Egypt, India, Israel/Palestine, New Zealand

1 memorial
C. M. Bacon

C. M. Bacon

Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.

Person, Armed Forces

War served, WW1
1 memorial