This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Animals in war
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Animals in War
Unveiled by Princess Anne. We have not created a page for all of the many tru...
Animals War Memorial Dispensary - 2 stone plaques
{Plaque to the left of the door:} This building is dedicated as a memorial t...
Animals War Memorial Dispensary - bronze frieze
This bronze frieze shows a winged Victory holding wreaths and flanked by came...
Imperial Camel Corps
The sculptor was also a member of the corps. Unveiled by Chetwode. For anothe...
Other Subjects
National Anti-Vivisection Society
The world’s first body to challenge the use of animals in research, founded by Frances Power Cobbe, in Victoria Street SW1 as the Victoria Street Society. 1898 the group split over whether it shoul...
Philip Astley
Equestrian performer and circus proprietor. Born Newcastle under Lyme. Aged 17 he joined the 15th Light Dragoons where he developed an exceptional ability breaking and riding horses. Discharged as ...
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Sir John James Burnet
Architect. Born Glasgow. Studied in Paris and returned to gain significant commisions in Glasgow. His first work in London was the Edward VII Galleries at the British Museum, for which he was kn...
Theodore Spicer Simson
Sculptor and medallist. On the page about his brother, Geoffrey, Wikipedia says "The eldest {sibling}, Theodore Spicer-Simson, became a world-famous medallion portrait artist, moving between France...
Trinity College of Music - WWI memorial
SE10, College Way, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Dance and Music
We puzzled for some time about the uncomfortable layout, with two names crammed in under 'students' followed by 9 other names. Were the 9...
13 subjects commemorated, 2 creators
Henry Shrubsole
Banker, draper and former mayor of Kingston upon Thames: 1877, 1878 and 1879. At an annual dinner given for the poor, he had just finished his speech and was in the act of presenting a small packet...
Jose de San Martin plaque at statue
SW1, Belgrave Square, Opposite Halkin Street
We thank our language consultant, David Hopkins, for the translation.
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