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C. Angler

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

C. Angler

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C. Angler

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St George in the East war memorial

The "Give thanks" phrase does not appear to be a quotation, as we first thoug...

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Andy Brown

Andy Brown

a kind and considerate neighbour.

Person, Friend / family

1 memorial
Private W. Gurney
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
G. Maynard

G. Maynard

Name on one of the main panels of the East Ham WW1 memorial.

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Robert Seymour

Robert Seymour

Illustrator.  Born Somerset.  In November 1835 Seymour, a successful illustrator, aged 38, known for comic sporting prints suggested to the publishers Chapman and Hall a project, a series of illust...

Person, Art, Tragedy

1 memorial
F. Bird
War dead, WW1
1 memorial

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Archdeacon Charles Wellington Furse

Archdeacon Charles Wellington Furse

1882 Rector of St John the Evangelist and went on to become Archdeacon of Westminster. Not to be confused with the painter C. W. Furse, his son.

Person, Religion

1 memorial
Chateaubriand

Chateaubriand

Born Saint-Malo, Brittany. Died Paris. Went to America in 1791, returned to France and then in 1793 escaped to England where he lived in extreme poverty until returning to France in 1800. He ...

Person, Literature, France

1 memorial
The Children's Fold

The Children's Fold

E3, Grove Road, 182

182 Grove Road. From 1888 to 1911 "The Children's Fold" or "Sheppard House". One of Dr. Barnardos Children's Homes. Historic Buildings of...

2 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
Emily Wilberforce

Emily Wilberforce

In 1915 as Central President of the Mothers' Union she initiated the idea of a dedicated building which resulted in the opening of Mary Sumner House in 1925.  She resigned as President in 1919. Bo...

Person, Gender Issues, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Coade Stone

Coade Stone

A ceramic material called an artificial stone, and created by Mrs Eleanor Coade. It became popular in the mid-nineteenth century when there was a high demand for decorative features on buildings. I...

Media, Architecture

4 memorials