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C. Upton

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

C. Upton

The replacement plaque has the name as "T. Upton".

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C. Upton

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Chalk Farm bus garage - WW1 1920 plaque - lost

The unveiling image (© TfL from the London Transport Museum collection) is ca...

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Princess Patricia of Connaught

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L. T. Brockway

L. T. Brockway

Surbiton man killed serving in WW2.

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G. A. Hunter, Lieut.

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Richard Meux Benson

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Coronation tree - Lincoln's Inn Fields

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This tree was planted in 1953 the coronation year of Queen Elizabeth II.

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E. W. Marchant

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

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