Master of the Innholders' Company in 1950.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
C. W. Hall
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Innholders' Hall - 1
This hall was rebuilt 1668 - 1674 after the Great Fire, damaged in World War ...
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Cyril A. Truscott
Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Stationers who died in WW1. Andrew Behan has kindly provided this research: Lieutenant Cyril Alfred Trustcott was born on 16 July 1883 in Paddington, the thi...
Blacksmiths' Hall
At 101 Queen Victoria Street 1668 - 1785, according to the plaque but strangely the Salvation Army's account of the history of the site of their offices doesn't mention it. In 1785 the lease on the...
Glaziers Hall
The first Glaziers Hall was in Fye Foot Lane and lost in the Great Fire. Fye Foot Lane (which isn't indexed in any of our modern-day maps) runs between Queen Victoria Street and Castle Baynard Stre...
Building of Fellowship Porters Hall
Waymarking says this "It was the home of the Fellowship Porters who, towards the end of their existence as a Company, seem to have transacted their business at 22 Beer Lane. They were formed of tw...
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WW1 gates at BMA
WC1, Tavistock Square
2019: We are grateful to Justin Barkham who pointed out that we had incorrectly transcribed the text on the shield as 'Memory and peace' ...
Paul Bommer
Professional freelance illustrator & graphic designer based in London’s East End. His website.
Barking Lord Scruff
N6, Pond Square, 15
100+ dog years. Music critic, dog poet, photographic model and all round good egg, Barking Lord Scruff of Highgate, lived here, 1985 -...
The Ashes
SE11, Kennington Oval, Hobbs Gates
The plaque does not appear on the latest Google Street View (March 2019) so would have been erected after then.
A. G. S. Mynott
Employed at the Streatham bus garage. Served and was killed in WW1.
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