Theologian. Born Florence, Italy. son of an Austrian nobleman/diplomat. Died London.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Baron Friedrich von Hügel
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Baron Friedrich von Hügel
Greater London Council Baron Friedrich von Hügel, 1852 - 1925, theologian li...
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Clapham Sect
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William Howley
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St Leonards, St Martin's-le-Grand
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English Civil War
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African and Caribbean Armed Forces
SW2, Effra Road, Windrush Square
Unveiled on Windrush Day. A very simple design, we think the horizontal obelisk may represent the fallen.
Cheyne House
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Greenwich Palace / Palace of Placentia
The palace was built, as Bella Court, by Humphrey Duke of Gloucester, regent to the child king Henry VI. When the king married Margaret of Anjou Humphrey fell out of favour and died in prison in 1...
William Blake - W1, S. Molton Street
W1, South Molton Street, 17
Initially we were puzzled why the Corporation of the City of London would erect a plaque so far to the west of its patch, but our colleag...
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