This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
A. G. Stevens
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Hendon war memorial - WW1
The list uses abbreviations for first names extensively: Wm., Richd,, Albt., ...
Other Subjects
Charles Beauclerk, Duke of St Albans
Illegitimate son of Nell Gwynne and Charles II. Born at his mother's house in Lincoln's Inn Fields. Served the monarch as a soldier in a number of battles. Died at Bath.
J. Rowe
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
William Crawford Gorgas
Born Mobile, Alabama. Worked in the medical department of the US army and specialised in yellow fever. Died in London from a stroke while on his way to West Africa.
Richd. H. Righton
Resident of the Central Ward, Hendon who served and died in WW1.
G. Hitchcock
Employed at the Streatham bus garage. Served and was killed in WW1.
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Bradbury & Evans
EC4, Fleet Street, 78, Chronicle House
Oh, dear, what is happening to the City plaques? This one looks really cheap, and the letter spacing is dreadful: Br A Dbury, Dick Ens, ...
Bentley Motor Car
Walter Owen Bentley (1888 - 1971), "W. O." to his friends, founded Bentley Motors Limited. The first Bentley was designed in 1919 and built in New Street Mews, the site of the plaques. It took just...
Sir Richard Westmacott
Sculptor. Born Grosvenor Square. One of the Commissioners for the Great Exhibition. His son, with the same name was also a successful sculptor. Died at home at 14 South Audley Street.
W. B. Yeats
Poet and dramatist. Born in Dublin to John Butler Yeats. A member of The Rhymers' Club. Died in Roquebrune, France.
The Mothers Arms
E2, Old Ford Road, Tait Court
We chickened out of deciding where to put the apostrophe in 'Mothers'.
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