This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Brothers of St Silas, Pentonville who died for England, home and duty in WW1
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St Silas cross
Unusually this memorial was erected before the end of the war. There may be ...
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Norwegian seamen who died in WW1
Wikipedia states that Norway was neutral during WW1 (though friendly towards the UK) and in 1924 reported 1,180 persons dead and missing. So we cannot explain the 2,101 Norwegian seamen referred to...
Anglo-Brazilian Society
Established to promote close and friendly relations between Brazil and Britain, and to increase British people's knowledge of Brazil and its culture.
Disabled Soldiers & Sailors (Hackney) Foundation
Also known as War Seal (Hackney) Foundation, this scheme was inspired by Sir Oswald Stoll's War Seal Mansions. The Foundation was formed after WW1 by G. F. J. Macleod, after a meeting held at Hackn...
Epping Society
Its aims are to preserve the environment and promotion of the amenities of Epping town and the immediate surrounding district.
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Sir Albert Richardson
Architect. Born London. Our picture shows him as 'professor' in 1956. Apart from post-war restorations his main work in London is Bracken House, the first post-war listed building.
Craft School - Globe Road
E2, Globe Road, Globe Road Open Space
The west, road, side of this plaque carries a relief, by Winifred Turner, showing a bearded blind man being guided by a child - see photo...
Yeates sisters
N16, Clissold Park, Clissold House
When we found this touching memorial we wanted to know more: the names of the three babies who died; the home they had lived in and the r...
Bishopsgate
Originally Roman, rebuilt in 1471, again in 1735 and then demolished in 1760. See British History On-line for a drawing of the last gate). See Cripplegate for the full list of 8 gates of old London.
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