This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Conscientious Objectors
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Conscientious Objectors
Unveiled by Sir Michael Tippett who was President of the Peace Pledge Union a...
Conscientious Objectors WW1 - Haringey
Yes, there are two different (but correct) spellings of the name of the borou...
Other Subjects
H. H. Marriott
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
E. A. Lawrence
Resident of the Central Ward, Hendon who served and died in WW1.
Artillery Gardens in Spitalfields
From Bowyers Company: "The word 'artillery' comes from the French 'arc tirer', to draw a bow, and the Artillery Company (later to become the Honourable Artillery Company) was originally a company o...
Serjeant Clarence Sydney Gill
Clarence Sydney Gill was born on 28 March 1890 in Fulham, the second of the five children of Charles Gill (b. circa 1864) and Alice Emilie Gill née Tisdall (1865-1959). His birth was registered in ...
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Henry VIII statue
EC1, West Smithfield, St Bartholomew's Hospital
This is apparently the only statue of King Henry the VIII on public display in London It was erected in this new gatehouse in 1702 to ack...
Westminster Union Workhouse
W1, Marshall Street
We think Whittingham's first name might be given as Rob. or ?ch. but it's lost in shadow. And there might be a fourth Overseer, or not. W...
Frances Mary Yeates
Baptised in Horton 17 December 1833 daughter of William Wlllson Yeates. See there for information about her family. Buried in St Michaels churchyard Horton,2 January 1835.
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