Part of the force commanded by Havelock. Infantry.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
90th Light Infantry
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Havelock statue
This was the first statue ever to be made from a photograph. There is a copy ...
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C. Greenfield
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
A. Carter
Died serving in WW1. Member of the parish of Saint Olave and Saint John Southwark.
G. Dean
Died serving in WW1. Member of the parish of Saint Olave and Saint John Southwark.
John Pattison, VC
Soldier. Born John George Pattison. He emigrated to Canada where he enlisted to fight in WW1. He was posted to France, and on the 10th April 1917 he fought in the battle of Vimy Ridge. The advance ...
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Salvation Army - indoors
E1, New Road, 23
Booth moved his meetings which had begun in the summer in a tent inside as the winter approached. The building was known as the Assembly...
Metropolitan Railway Company
This was the world's first underground passenger railway which opened from Paddington to Farringdon via Baker Street Station on 10th January 1863. IanVisits has reproduced an Illustrated London Ne...
Cecile Nobrega
Poet, writer, teacher, playwright. She was born as Cecile Elise Doreen Burgan on 1 June 1919 in Georgetown, British Guiana (now Guyana). She Wrote music and poetry from an early age and In 1942 mar...
Alice and Quintin Hogg
W1, Portland Place
Portland Place is an extremely wide road for London, and was built like that in the late 18th century. The Duke of Portland owned all the...
Philip de Laszlo
Painter. Born Budapest. Â In 1907 moved to London and stayed, though he often travelled for portrait commissions which included many royal families. His good relations with what became the enemy in...
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