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Carl Payne

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Carl Payne

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Teddy Baldock - statue

{Big letters on the left leg of the shorts:} TB

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John Edward Taylerson

John Edward Taylerson

John Edward Taylerson was born in Durham and christened on 13 January 1855. Before 1881 he and his widowed mother moved to London where he studied. He established a business in Wandsworth. His Lond...

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
Les Johnson

Les Johnson

Sculptor.  Born and studied in Australia then came to Britain.

Person, Sculpture, Australia

2 memorials
Charles Westgarth

Charles Westgarth

Sculptor. From his website: "Born 1977 in central London against a background of musical theatre, the artist spent much of his childhood in the company of dancers and performing artists, an experie...

Person, Sculpture

1 memorial
John Wesley Seale

John Wesley Seale

Sculptor. Born Wiltshire. His son, J. H. G. and his grandsons, J. H. and A. B., all became sculptors. John Wesley died at home, Swiss Cottage, Jardin Street, Albany Road, Camberwell.

Person, Sculpture

19 memorials
A. Elfes and Sons

A. Elfes and Sons

Sculptors active 1920.

Group, Sculpture

1 memorial

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R. Day

R. Day

Mason-sculptor of Camberwell. Active in 1825.

Person, Architecture, Craft / Design

1 memorial
J. Richbell

J. Richbell

M.M., Sergt. Trench Mortar Batty.. Fought but did not die in WW1

Person, Armed Forces

War served, WW1
1 memorial
London and Greenwich Railway

London and Greenwich Railway

The first steam railway to have a terminus in London. Originally it ran, largely on viaducts, between Deptford and Spa Road Bermondsey. By 1838 it had been extended at both ends: from Deptford to G...

Place, Transport

6 memorials
Greater London Council

Greater London Council

Replaced the LCC. The GLC was abolished, some say, because Mrs Thatcher could not abide its left-wing politics, nor its leader, Ken Livingstone.  On its 50th anniversary Diamond Geezer posted a goo...

Group, Politics & Administration

244 memorials