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London Borough of Bromley

Formerly part of Kent, it has been part of Greater London since 1963.

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London Borough of Bromley

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Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

Hawkins lived here with his family 1856 - 1872.

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Biggin Hill Royal Air Force Station

Site of Biggin Hill Royal Air Force Station 1917 - 1992. The London Borough o...

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Bromley Millennium Rock

Bromley Millennium Rock This boulder of Lewisian Gneiss from Lochinver in Nor...

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Charles Keeping

Charles Keeping, 1924 - 1988, illustrator, lived here. The London Borough of ...

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Chislehurst Caves

Chislehurst Caves People came from across London and north west Kent to shelt...

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Robert Stephenson

Robert Stephenson

Railway and civil engineer.  Born near Newcastle upon Tyne.  Son of George Stephenson who built "the Rocket" locomotive in 1827. Robert was Chief Engineer of the London to Birmingham Railway which ...

Person, Engineering, Politics & Administration

4 memorials
Jomo Kenyatta

Jomo Kenyatta

Prime Minister and President of Kenya. Born as Kamau wa Muigai, in the village of Gatundu, British East Africa (now Kenya). His birth year is approximate. He joined the Kikuyu Central Association a...

Person, Politics & Administration, Kenya

1 memorial
R. Dixon

R. Dixon

Co-churchwarden of All Saints Poplar in 1859.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
William Johnson Fox

William Johnson Fox

Born Suffolk. 1806 he enrolled in the Independent academy at Homerton, then 'near' London.  1812 converted from Calvinism to Unitarianism.  1817 called to the Unitarian, chapel in Parliament Court,...

Person, Politics & Administration, Religion

1 memorial

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Richard Quiney

Richard Quiney

Quiney wrote the famous letter to William Shakespeare dated the 25th October 1598 from the Bell Inn, Carter Lane. According to Wikipedia there were three generations of Richard Quineys, the middle...

Person, Other

1 memorial
Ludgate

Ludgate

Site was just to the west of St Martin's church. Rebuilt: 1215, 1450, 1586. 1666 destroyed in Great Fire and rebuilt in 1670 when a statue of the mythical King of the Britons, King Lud, was placed ...

Building, London Wall

2 memorials
Bombs 7 July 2005

Bombs 7 July 2005

In the middle of the morning rush hour four bombs went off on three tube trains, at 8.50am and a bus, at 9.47am. 52 people died. Plaques commemorating the victims have been placed at each of the b...

Event, Seriously Famous, Terrorism, Tragedy

12 memorials
Amelia Ward

Amelia Ward

Daughter of Sir Alan and Lady Ward and twin to Kate.

Person, Friend / family

1 memorial
Camp Griffiss / Widewing

Camp Griffiss / Widewing

WW2 US military base in Bushy Park named after the first American aviator killed in Europe in WW2. Four blocks of temporary buildings were constructed in 60 acres in the north-east section of Bush...

Group, Armed Forces

18 memorials