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A. S. Diamond

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A. S. Diamond

President of the West London Synagogue in 1964 and a Master of the Supreme Court.

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A. S. Diamond

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West London Synagogue - 1964

{On the 60's extension occupying the corner site:} This foundation stone of ...

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American International Church

American International Church

During WW2 Americans in London worshipped at the Grosvenor Chapel. The congregation was relaunched in 1969 as the American Church and after using various church buildings it moved to the Whitefield...

Group, Religion, USA

1 memorial
All Saints Church, Ealing

All Saints Church, Ealing

Built as a memorial to Britain's only assassinated Prime Minister, Spencer Perceval from £5000 bequeathed by his youngest daughter, Frederica Perceval who died aged 90 in 1900.  The Gunnersbury Rot...

Building, Religion

1 memorial
All Hallows Staining

All Hallows Staining

"Staining" indicates stone-built, as opposed to all the other All Hallows churches in the City which were of wood. All that is left is the tower of the second church on the site, built about 1320. ...

Building, Religion

2 memorials
Rev. Alfred M. Myers

Rev. Alfred M. Myers

Vicar of All Saints, Stonebridge/Haggerston  in 1858.

Person, Religion

1 memorial
St George's Tufnell Park

St George's Tufnell Park

We are as certain as can be, that this church in Tufnell Park Road is the St George's whose Band of Mercy was the donor of the drinking fountain at Limehouse Station.  Designed by George Truefitt f...

Place, Architecture, Religion

1 memorial