Born in France. Worked in collaboration with Arthur Davis - see there for more information.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Charles Mèwes
Commemorated ati
Other Subjects
Stephen Dykes Bower
Church architect. Born Gloucester. The official surveyor of the fabric for Westminster Abbey in 1961-73 and restored Martin-in-the-Fields after WW2. He has worked in parish churches and cathedra...
Harry Bell Measures, CBE, MVO
Architect. He designed high quality houses in London and south-east England, as well as housing developments for working men in London and Birmingham. A large proportion of his work comprised thirt...
Gordon and Viner
Architects. We can find no other building by this pair, nor anything about them.
Vernon Helbing, FRIBA
With the two other architects Sir Herbert Baker and Alexander T Scott, Vernon Helbing built London House, Goodenough College in WC1 in 1972. It is now Grade II listed.
Previously viewed
Thomas de Quincey
WC2, Tavistock Street, 36
Note: "Quincey" seems to be the accepted spelling rather than the "Quincy" on the plaque.
Alf. J. Turner
Resident of the Central Ward, Hendon who served and died in WW1.
L. A. Pettit
Member of the staff of A. W. Gamage Ltd and/or Benetfink & Co. Ltd. Killed in WW1.
J. E. Stanley Lewis
Born in Ottawa. Ottawa's longest serving mayor, 1936 to 1948. The photo shows him in 1946 the year of the planting of the tree that he gifted but we don't think he was at the event.
Civilian deaths in London caused by enemy action
This page brings together all the memorials that we have for civilians killed in London by acts of war, including terrorism. It is related to a very interesting campaign for a Citizens Memorial "to...
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