This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
A. H. Waymouth
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Bart's War Memorial
{Entering the hospital from West Smithfield you walk through an arched passag...
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Frederick Peters, "Blind Fred"
Within a few days of publishing this memorial two colleagues responded with more information: Andrew Behan went into the archives and discovered the following: Frederick Peters was born in 1870 i...
George Lewis Rogers
A player at the London Welsh Rugby Football Club who was killed in WW1.
Hopkin Thomas Maddock
A player at the London Welsh Rugby Football Club who was killed in WW1.
George Lethbridge
Architect known for his war memorial designs. Born Devon. Married Jessie Naismith Morton (sister of Sarah Reid Anderson) in Edinburgh and they had seven children, the third born was the architect J...
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Johann Most
Anarchist and journalist. Born Germany. Forced into exile, first France and in 1878 to London. Here he founded a newspaper, Freiheit/Freedom in which he printed his anarchist views. Imprisoned for ...
Charlton Athletic F.C. war memorials
SE7, Floyd Road, 'The Valley'
The 1927 description of WW1 as 'the greater games overseas' seems strange to us today. 2021: We thank Clive Harris of the historical tea...
5 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
Botanists
W1, Soho Square, 31-32
The lettering is above the right-most potted scrub. Incidentally, the photograph of the building catches a typical London sight - a van d...
Eugène Goossens
Conductor and violinist. Born in Bordeaux. He studied in Bruges and Brussels before moving to Britain. After working with the Carl Rosa Opera Company, he entered the Royal Academy of Music in 1891....
Hugh Garside
Westminster Councillor. Married to Mair Garside. Our colleague Andrew Behan has kindly investigated this man: Hugh Gervais Garside was born on 18 August 1928 the son of Robert Ollerenshaw Garside ...
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