Mayor of Southwark Council in 1936.
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Councillor T. G. Gibbings
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Southwark Health
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Bernie Grant
Politician. Born Bernard Alexander Montgomery Grant in Georgetown, British Guiana (now Guyana). His family emigrated to England in 1963, where he worked as a railway clerk and telephonist before be...
Person, Politics & Administration, Race Issues, South America
R. E. H. Goffin
Robert Edwin Hemblington Goffin was born in 1836 in Highgate, Middlesex, the eldest of the eleven children of John Breeze Goffin (1799-1874) and Martha Goffin née Hall (1810-1891). On 9 October 183...
John Harris
Clerk to Vestry and District Board of Works, Westminster, 1882.
Admiral, Sir Charles Adam, KCB
Naval officer. Governor of Greenwich Hospital, July 1847 until his death. Died at Greenwich.
William Cotton
William Cotton FRS was an inventor, merchant, philanthropist, and governor of the Bank of England 1842-5. He helped build St John's Church Leytonstone in 1833, and 75 other churches in London. He ...
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Sidney Wright (Jnr)
Killed in the Camberwell Green air-raid, aged 21, during his own wedding party.
Chauncy Hare Townshend Schools - war damage
SW1, Rochester Street
This plaque is on the central cotagey-looking building which looks undamaged. While the tall, three-storey building to the left looks ver...
East Ham war memorial
E6, High Street South, East Ham Central Park
This is a substantial monument, often described, understandably, as a cenotaph. Designed by the architect/local politician Banks-Martin. ...
1,844 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
Panorama
The world's longest-running current affairs television programme. Produced by the BBC, it was hosted originally by Richard Dimbleby. It also airs worldwide through BBC World News on digital service...
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