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Bernard Yeatman

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

Bernard Yeatman

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Bernard Yeatman

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Our Lady of Willesden - WW1

The names are listed on two panels either side of the door but that to the ri...

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W. Power
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Alexander R. Stokes

Alexander R. Stokes

Worked on DNA X-ray diffraction studies 1953 at King's College London with Franklin, Gosling, Wilkins and Wilson. Born Macclesfield.

Person, Science

2 memorials
Mary Moore, Lady Wyndham

Mary Moore, Lady Wyndham

Actress. Married Charles Wyndham.

Person, Theatre

1 memorial
E. King
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Private S. Sutcliffe

Private S. Sutcliffe

Added to the Teddington memorial with the "Additional names 1915 - 1918".

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Tallow Chandlers Company

Tallow Chandlers Company

Tallow chandlers make candles and other products from animal fat.  the Company originated as a religious fraternity.  1456 granted a coat of arms.  1462 became a Livery Company. 

Group, Craft / Design, Liveries & Guilds

2 memorials
Family Planning Association

Family Planning Association

Founded by Doctor Charles Vickery Drysdale as the National Birth Control Council, formed by the merger of five birth control societies. Name changed to the National Birth Control Association in 193...

Group, Social Welfare

1 memorial
Magna Carta

Magna Carta

There are four surviving original copies of Magna Carta - two in the British Library, one at Lincoln Cathedral and one at Salisbury Cathedral.  The British Library is the place to go to learn about...

Concept, Politics & Administration

7 memorials
Silvester Schiele

Silvester Schiele

Coal merchant and co-founder of Rotary International.

Person, Commerce, Community / Clubs, USA

1 memorial
Lady Morgan

Lady Morgan

The only Lady Morgan we can find is the Irish novelist Sydney, Lady Morgan (1781? - 1859). In 1833 she spent time in Belgium and then wrote the novel ‘The Princess’ set there, so, it might be her. ...

Person, Religion

1 memorial