London headquarters of the African National Congress, 1978 - 1994 were at 28 Penton Street.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
African National Congress
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African National Congress
London Borough of Islington London headquarters of the African National Cong...
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Ramsay MacDonald
Born at Lossiemouth, on the Moray Firth, Scotland. The first Labour Prime Minister: 1924, 1929-35. The first prime minister to give cabinet office to a woman (Margaret Bondfield). Died on the lin...
C. Cowley
Chairman of the Electricity Committee of the Willesden District Council in 1902.
Sir Thomas Plumer
Judge and politician. Called to the bar in 1778, he acted for the defence in a number of important cases. In Parliament, he sat in the pocket borough of Downton in Wiltshire, and was promoted to At...
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Francis Duke of Bedford
WC1, Russell Square
Inside the gates at each entrance to the square there is a modern information board, erected when the square was renovated in 2003. Abou...
Sgt Robert Bentley
Aged 36, was shot dead after entering the house in Cutler Street where robbers were trying to break into the jewellers behind.
Normansfield Asylum
See Lost Hospitals of London for an excellent history of this hospital. Briefly: The White House, a mansion with 5 acres of grounds, was built in 1866. Dr Langdon Down and his wife Mary bought it ...
Eric Kennington
Artist and sculptor. Born Chelsea. Served on the Western Front in WW1 and was invalided out in June 1915.
Francis Whiting
Over a few years this fountain has led us on a merry dance, trying to identify who it commemorates. We thought we’d solved the puzzle but recently Nicholas Long (see below) wrote with a new lead. ...