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A. Yeatman & Sons

Categories: Benefactor, Commerce

Funeral directors based in West Norwood mostly known for monumental masonry, taken over by Smiths of Southwark. The picture source website has an interesting page about the history of their business.

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A. Yeatman & Sons

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Millennium tree - SE1

London Borough of Lambeth Millennium Tree (Quercus Ilex) Evergreen Holm Oak...

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Art Fund

Art Fund

"Helping museums and galleries buy art for everyone to enjoy".  Previously known as the National Art Collections Fund.

Group, Art, Benefactor

4 memorials
ICAP plc
1 memorial

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Daniel Tagg

Daniel Tagg

Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Was killed serving in HM forces in WW1.

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Marble Arch

Marble Arch

W1, Marble Arch

In summary: 45ft high, clad in white Carrara marble. Designed by Nash and erected, 1827-33, as a ceremonial entrance from the Mall to Bu...

2 subjects commemorated, 4 creators
Susan Garth

Susan Garth

W11, Portobello Road, 169, Red Lion Antiques Market

"Antiques market" might means a shop with multiple stalls inside selling antiques, run by different people. A date would have been helpfu...

1 subject commemorated
Survey of London

Survey of London

Founded by C. R. Ashbee in 1894, the first volume being published in 1900. With over 28 volumes published so far this is a research work-in-progress aiming to produce a comprehensive architectural ...

Concept, Architecture, History

1 memorial
George Bunting

George Bunting

From Orra: “George, an engineer by profession, was an easy-going, pipe smoking and puckish ‘mein host’.  His auburn close-cropped hair and goatee made him instantly recognizable, and his infectious...

Person, Art, Community / Clubs, India

1 memorial