Chairman of the Wandsworth Technical Services Committee 1994. June 2017 the leader of Wandsworth Council.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Cllr. Ravi Govindia
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Edward VII statue - Tooting
Nice large bronze reliefs, also by Roseleib/Roslyn, attached to the left and ...
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W. H. Fowler
Director of the Brilliant Sign Company in 1938.
Dennis Robinson
Past Prime Warden of The Worshipful Company of Basketmakers and father of John Robinson.
A. Dashwood
Worked for the Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society. Was on the building committee for the Bostall Estate in 1900.
Richard Savage, fourth Earl Rivers
Governor of the Tower of London, soldier who fought in Ireland for William III and notorious womanizer. Birth date uncertain. Died at home at Ealing Grove, Middlesex.
Henry Shrubsole
Banker, draper and former mayor of Kingston upon Thames: 1877, 1878 and 1879. At an annual dinner given for the poor, he had just finished his speech and was in the act of presenting a small packet...
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John Cranfield at St John's
EC1, St John's Lane, 33, Watchmaker Court
The plaques read left to right chronological by birth date. We've taken the dates on each plaque to be date of birth and date of death bu...
Royal Canadian Air Force - WW2 HQ, Tree, 1946
WC1, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 20 - 28
In the film the year on the plaque is slightly obscured and looks more like "1942" but surely the event must have taken place after the e...
Mark Gertler - E1
E1, Elder Street, 32
This is a lovely 18th century cobbled street in which the blue plaque is garishly anachronistically. The plaque was erected in 1975 when ...
Harrow rail crash
A rare three-train crash which resulted in the death of 112 people and more than 300 injured. Contributory factors: a foggy morning rush hour; one train unusually full due to a previous cancellatio...
Teddy Baldock - plaque
E14, Bright Street, Langdon Park DLR Station
When we first visited, September 2014, there was no plaque, just two holes drilled in the front of the plinth to indicate that there had ...
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