Registrar and Receiver of St Pauls in 1979.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Cdr. Charles Shears, RN
Commemorated ati
St Paul's dome - recast
These plaques were generously photographed for us, at great risk of life and ...
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Sir Roy Watts
Chief Executive of British Airways and then Chairman of Thames Water. Obituary at the Independent. The Independent of 4 May 1993 reported that his body was spotted 50 yards down river of Westminst...
Yun Byung-Se
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea in 2014.
Revd. J. C. Pilkington, MA
One of the managers of the 1873-75 changes at Aske’s Hospital.
Duke of Westminster, 1st, Hugh Lupus Grosvenor
Son of the 2nd Marquess. Created Duke in 1874, mainly it seems for owning large chunks of London and being the head of the richest family in the UK. Country seat in Cheshire. From this Calendar we...
Bermondsey Town Hall
The Victorian Town Hall was bombed in WW2 and demolished in 1963. After the bombing the neighbouring municipal offices (1928, H. Tansley) were used for all council needs. Then in 1964 Bermondsey be...
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Cardinal Newman - statue
SW7, Brompton Road, The Oratory
On the wall of the Oratory behind there are two sculptured plaques with flowers and leaves, to the left, three stars at the top and "SPN"...
Fitzrovia Mural
W1, Tottenham Street, Whitfield Gardens
A montage of scenes, all relevant to the area at the time: construction activities, the Post Office tower, an angry cat, a TV screen adve...
Henry Watson Fowler
Lexicographer, grammarian and schoolteacher. Born at Tonbridge, Kent. He taught at Fettes College in Edinburgh and Sedbergh School in Yorkshire. Best remembered for 'A Dictionary of Modern English ...
Roger Fry - W1
W1, Fitzroy Square, 33, London Foot Hospital
Historian Sir David Cannadine, and Frances Spalding, Fry's biographer, were present at the unveiling.
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