This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
A. H. Earl
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St Anne's Church Limehouse - WW1 memorial
The quotation "Greater love ... his friends." is from the biblical book of Jo...
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Christine Archibald
Killed in the 2017 London Bridge attack. 30-year old Canadian charity worker and her fiancé had been living in Amsterdam for 6 months, and were in London for the weekend.
Margaret Ramsey Hallowes
Margaret Ramsay Hallowes was born on 17 November 1874 at Milton House, Milton, Portsmouth, Hampshire, the third of the nine children of Major General George Skein Hallowes and Lucy Anne Hallowes né...
Edith Davidson
Born Edith Murdoch Tait, daughter of Archibald Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury. 12 November 1878 Married Randall Davidson who went on to become Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Charles Keeping
Illustrator. Born Charles William James Keeping in Lambeth. Initially he worked as an illustrator of children's books, and then undertook for the Folio Society, the massive task of illustrating all...
S. Bewsey
R.A.S.C.. Fought but did not die in WW1. Andrew Behan has kindly provided this research: First he writes "The memorial shows S. Bewsey having been a member of the R.A.S.C. (i.e. the Royal Army Ser...
Henry Rogers
Employed at the Silvertown Brunner Mond works and killed in the 1917 Silvertown explosion.
William Morris (designer)
Designer, author and visionary socialist. Born Elm House, Walthamstow, Essex. The family moved to Woodford Hall in 1840 and to Water House in 1848. He moved in with his friend Edward Burne-Jones f...
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