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Alfred C. Grout

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

Alfred C. Grout

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Alfred C. Grout

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Stockwell WW1 memorial

The design of this Portland stone clock tower was chosen through competition ...

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SW1, Victoria Embankment, Victoria Embankment Gardens

Reading right to left: De Pass; Rhodes-Moorhouse; Keysor; Campbell; Dunville; Colyer-Fergusson; Hewitt; Elliott-Cooper; Watson; Drummond;...

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V&A façade - Watts

V&A façade - Watts

SW7, Cromwell Road

Excluding the allegories (such as Knowledge) there are 36 statues on the two public façades of the V&A Museum, on Exhibition Road and...

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Sir Sidney Nolan

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SW15, Deodar Road, 79

The plaque is above the doorway, behind the magnificent magnolia display.

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PC Keith Blakelock

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This memorial used to be at the police station where PC Blakelock served, nearby at 115 Fortis Green, but when that was closed the memori...

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Islington Tunnel - east - lost

Islington Tunnel - east - lost

N1, Grand Union Canal near Colebrooke Row

Two points about the wording on this plaque. 'Navies' were the men who built the canals which were known as 'navigations'. They moved a...

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