This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Army & Navy Club - members & staff fallen in defence of their country
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Army & Navy Club
{Inscribed on the glass:} In memory of our members and staff fallen in defen...
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players and staff of Clapton Orient Football Club who served in WW1
forty one players and staff of Clapton Orient Football Club served with the 17th Bn Middlesex Regiment (The Footballers' Battalion) during WW1.
7th (City of London) Battalion, The London Regiment
London unit which served in WW1. The 7th (City of London) Battalion had no traditional name, but was nicknamed the 'Shiny Seventh' because it wore brass buttons in a Regiment whose other battalion...
Rifleman Percival Thomas William Muzzell
Percival Thomas William Muzzell was born on 5 April 1896 at 7 Harrow Road, Paddington, London, the fifth of the nine children of Thomas William Muzzell (1859-1919) and Mary Ann Sophia Muzzell née O...
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Barlow, 'Duke of Shoreditch'
From British History on-line: "In the reign of Henry VIII., when Shoreditch was still a mere waste of fields, dotted with windmills and probably, like Islington (fields, much frequented by archers...
Michael and Vivien Noakes
NW8, Hamilton terrace, 146
Plaque unveiled by Sir David Attenborough and, unusually by one of those commemorated on the plaque, Michael Noakes, who now lives in Mal...
Ellen Terry - SW5
SW5, Barkston Gardens, 22
London County Council Ellen Terry, 1847-1928, actress, lived here.
Captain Cook - E1
E1, Mile End Road, 88
The address was 7 Assembly Row when Cook and his family moved in, 1764.
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