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D. Lewis

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

D. Lewis

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D. Lewis

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St George in the East war memorial

The "Give thanks" phrase does not appear to be a quotation, as we first thoug...

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G. F. Knights

G. F. Knights

Name on one of the main panels of the East Ham WW1 memorial.

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
2nd Lieut. Charles B. D. Wake
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Made Wijaya

Made Wijaya

Non-British, killed by the Bali bomb.

Person, Tragedy

1 memorial
Iqbal

Iqbal

Non-British, killed by the Bali bomb.

Person, Tragedy

1 memorial
Henry Pelham

Henry Pelham

Prime Minister. Born London. Died in the house he had had built in 1740-3, now 22 Arlington Street. We think this is probably the house with the plaque overlooking Green Park.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial

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W. Coleman
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
HMS Pembroke V

HMS Pembroke V

Code name of a Ministry of Defence site in Eastcote, West London. Also known as RAF Eastcote, RAF Lime Grove and Outstation Eastcote. In WW2 the government constructed a military hospital here in p...

Place, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
J. B. Bunning

J. B. Bunning

James Bunstone Bunning was the architect to the City of London, 1843 until his death, best remembered for his design for the Coal Exchange. Born in London. Amongst his London works: the Hyde Park ...

Person, Architecture

1 memorial