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C. R. Thomas

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

C. R. Thomas

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C. R. Thomas

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St Anne's Church WW1 Memorial

The short verse, in the voice of the fallen, is touching and manages to be up...

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F. Bateman

Outdoor Locomotive Department

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1 memorial
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Thomas Westfall

Thomas Westfall

A parishioner or member of the congregation of St Matthias, N16, who died in WW1.

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1 memorial
Lady Byron

Lady Byron

Born as Anne Isabella Milbanke, sometimes known as Annabella, an heiress in her own right. Unusually well-educated. An unwise marriage to Lord Byron in January 1815 lasted only a year but did produ...

Person, Education, Friend / family, Race Issues

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Thomas Cubitt

Thomas Cubitt

SW1, Lyall Street, 2

Thomas Cubitt, 1788 - 1855, master builder, lived here. London County Council 

1 subject commemorated, 1 creator
Captain Blaney & colleagues, E7

Captain Blaney & colleagues, E7

E7, Romford Road

From Newham Stories (2018: that link not working but Newham Story has the text) we learn that there used to be another plaque commemorati...

War dead, Civilian war dead | WW2
10 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
L.U.D.R.A.

L.U.D.R.A.

This almost certainly is the Leyton Urban District Ratepayers Association, who erected other plaques in the area. It had two candidates elected to the Urban District Council in 1904, and It underto...

Group, Community / Clubs

1 memorial
Two Macaulays

Two Macaulays

SW4, The Pavement

Zachary Macaulay (1768 - 1838), philanthropist, and his son Thomas Babington Macaulay, afterwards Lord Macaulay (1800 - 1859), lived here...

2 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
Robert Waithman - obelisk

Robert Waithman - obelisk

EC4, Salisbury Court

Originally erected near Waithman's shop in Fleet Street at its junction with Farringdon Street, this obelisk was moved in 1951 to Barthol...

1 subject commemorated, 1 creator