Born Archer Francis Lawrence Clive. Military Cross in 1914. 1941-3 commanded the 6th Battalion Grenadier Guards, including at the Battle of Morpeth.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Brigadier A. F. L. Clive
Commemorated ati
Battle of Mareth
{On the monument:} RIP 6th Bn Gren. Gds. March 17th 1943 {On the plaque to t...
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S. Brown
Died serving in WW1. Member of the parish of Saint Olave and Saint John Southwark.
1st Guards
Infantry regiment of the British army. The bearskin on the statue and the fact that they are the most senior regiment of the guards division, indicate that these are almost certainly the Grenadier ...
16th (County of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (Queen's Westminster Rifles)
Formed as a Territorial Force battalion in The London Regiment in 1908. On 31 December 1921 the battalion amalgamated with the 15th (County of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (Prince of Wal...
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Charles Square mural - archery
N1, Old Street
The section of the mural to the left of our photo shows archery butts set up in fields with cows, a church and a few houses in the backgr...
RIPWC - Cozens
W1, Piccadilly, 192-196
The building by E. R. Robson was erected for the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colour, founded in 1831 (the crest in the centre of...
Peter Piaktow and Sidney Street Siege
E1, Commercial Road, Peter House
Peter House This block was built in 2006 by Tower Hamlets Community Housing and named after Peter Piaktow, who was known as Peter the Pai...
Louis MacNeice
N1, Canonbury Park South, 52
English Heritage Louis MacNeice, 1907 - 1963, poet, lived here, 1947 - 1952.
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