This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Chalk Farm bus garage workers who died in WW1
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Chalk Farm bus garage - WW1 1920 plaque - lost
The unveiling image (© TfL from the London Transport Museum collection) is ca...
Chalk Farm bus garage - WW1 "Grotto" plaque
In 2021 Robert Turner sent us photos of a postcard showing a war memorial at ...
Other Subjects
Vikings / Danes
From History.org: "The Vikings' homeland was Scandinavia: modern Norway, Sweden and Denmark. ... What we call the Viking Age, and their relationship with England, lasted from approximately 800 to 1...
Wandsworth Fire Service Old Comrades Association
Admittedly the badge is for an overseas contingent rather than Wandsworth but it's lovely, and the source website gives: "In 1938 the Auxiliary Fire Service was formed. The formation of the NFS wou...
Canadian personnel who served and died in WW2
85,000 Canadian personnel served in 48 RCAF Squadrons and with numerous RAF units. In all, 14,455 Canadian airmen made the supreme sacrifice while serving overseas.
Haldimand Syndicate
Builders. The brothers George and William Haldimand, along with Alexander Louis Prevost, were responsible for much of the construction of the terraces of Belgrave Square.
Previously viewed
Royal Arsenal Gatehouse - Board of Ordnance
SE18, Beresford Square
GR IV {On the ribbon of the Board of Ordnance badge, their motto:} Sua tela tonanti
Joe Meek
N7, Holloway Road, 304
This plaque can be seen in our photo, slightly obscured by a satellite dish (oh, the irony). The day we visited was 15 April 2012, which...
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