A player at the London Welsh Rugby Football Club who was killed in WW1.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
David Gray Lloyd-Williams
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London Welsh Rugby club - WW1
Unusually the plaque gives the birth and death years for each name. From a W...
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SE8, Grove Street, The Colonnade
Our photo is taken from the east. In the background you can see the inside of the retained arched stone entrance to The Colonnade from G...
Hippodrome - Harry Houdini
WC2, Cranbourn Street, Hippodrome casino
The plaque refers to the London Daily Mirror newspaper which challenged Houdini to escape from special handcuffs. On 17 March 1904 durin...
Elizabeth David
SW3, Halsey Street, 24
Elizabeth David, 1913 - 1992, cookery writer, lived and worked here, 1947 - 1992. English Heritage
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