Church Warden of St Alban, Wood Street in 1865.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
C. E. Wilson
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St Olave, Silver Street - road widened
St. Olave’s Silver Street. This churchyard was thrown back and the road widen...
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Fela Kuti
Musician and political activist. Born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti in Abeokuta, British Nigeria. In 1958, he was sent to London to study medicine but decided on music instead, and formed ...
Chrystal MacMillan
Liberal politician, barrister, and NUWSS, and internationalist. Jessie Chrystal Macmillan was a suffragist, peace activist, barrister, feminist and the first female science graduate from the Unive...
Person, Gender Issues, Law, Peace, Politics & Administration, Scotland
David Thomas Pitt, Baron Pitt of Hampstead
Physician and civil rights campaigner. Councillor; Chairman of Greater London Council
Admiral Edward Russell, 1st Earl of Orford
Born Chiswick. One of the Immortal Seven (see William III). Died at the house with the plaque.
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Pepys - Stew Lane
EC4, Stew Lane
This page of Pepys' Diary is given at The Diary of Samuel Pepys with lots of explanatory links.
Frederick Parslow VC
N1, Islington Green
More information about the VC plaque project at Centenary News.
2 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
Nicholas Butler
In 1675 he founded two almshouses in Little Chapel Street near Palmer’s Passage for two of the most ancient couples of the best report. Old maps show Butler's AH on the south-east corner of what ...
Mark Lemon
NW4, Greyhound Hill, Church Farm House Museum
London Borough of Barnet Mark Lemon, co-founder and first editor of "Punch", lived in this house 1817 to 1823.
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