JP. Mayor of the Borough of Bethnal Green three times: 1901-2; 1906-7; 1909-11. Member of the Building Committee to build the 1909 Bethnal Green Town Hall and opened it in 1910.
We thank Andrew Behan for finding the photo, from 1910.
JP. Mayor of the Borough of Bethnal Green three times: 1901-2; 1906-7; 1909-11. Member of the Building Committee to build the 1909 Bethnal Green Town Hall and opened it in 1910.
We thank Andrew Behan for finding the photo, from 1910.
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Charles Edward Fox
Borough of Bethnal Green This stone was laid Sept. 23rd 1909 by the Mayor A. ...
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Charles Edward Fox
Memorial to Alice Maud Denman and Peter Regelous who lost their lives in atte...
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Vice Chairman Building Committee to build the 1909 Bethnal Green Town Hall.
Zoologist and philosopher. Born 61 Russell Square. Son of Leonard Huxley and grandson of zoologist Thomas Huxley. Brother of novelist Aldous Huxley. Researched in support of Darwin's theory of e...
Awarded the VC for his heroism on 16 September 1916, age 29, while serving in the 49th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. "When bombs were running short he ran along the parados under heavy f...
Chartered accountants and registered auditors. They are based at the same address as the plaque and presumably contributed to its erection.
Cricketer and bishop. Born David Stuart Sheppard in Reigate, As a cricketer he played for Cambridge University, Sussex and England. He converted to Evangelical Christianity while at Cambridge, and ...
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