This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
9/11 terrorist attacks
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9/11 memorial - Olympic Park
These five, verbose, repetitive, inconsistent, self-regarding, plaques are la...
September 11 Memorial Garden
From a nearby information board: "Each column of the pergola is formed from ...
September 11 - Westminster
The picture for the Westminster Tree Trust shows one of these trees being pla...
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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...
Regent's Park bomb
A bomb was hidden underneath the bandstand, possibly weeks in advance, with a timer set for the particular concert by the band of the 1st battalion Royal Green Jackets. Seven bandsmen were killed, ...
Admiral Duncan pub bombing
Well known as a gay pub, the Admiral Duncan was the site chosen by Neo-Nazi David Copeland to detonate a nail bomb which killed three people and wounded 70. Copeland, who was also responsible for ...
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murder of 11 Israeli athletes at Munich Olympics
Early on the morning of 5th September 1972 eight members of Black September, a Palestinian terrorist organization, took hostage 11 members of the Israeli Olympic team. By the end of the day all th...
Hyde Park bomb
A large nail bomb hidden in a car parked on South Carriage Drive exploded as the Queen's Life Guard passed. It was set by the IRA and probably controlled remotely. Four members of The Blues and R...
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Dusty Springfield
W8, Aubrey Walk, 38-40
Plaque unveiled by Robin Gibb. It replaces the one originally erected in 2001 which disappeared during renovation work on the building.
Kiln + Hippodrome
W11, Walmer Road
London is built of clay bricks, made from the clay soil on which London is built. Highbury Wildlife Garden has a map showing the extent o...
Thomas McConvey
Role on the lost expedition: Able seaman on SS Erebus. See John Franklin.
Thomas Reeding
Lay brother at London Charterhouse. Taken Taken to Newgate Prison, chained and left to starve to death.