Architects and landscape designers.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Derek Lovejoy & Partners
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Royal Gates - Victoria Park
The plaque is not clear about what was constructed. The piers look original s...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Derek Lovejoy & Partners
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Holocaust Memorial - Hyde Park
The monument, created by Mark Badger, is set in raked gravel and surrounded b...
Other Subjects
Herbert Gribble
Architect of the Oratory Church and was aged 29 years when he won the competition in March 1876. Not to be confused with Herbert Gribble (1860-1943) an English cricketer who played for Gloucestersh...
Benjamin Wyatt
Baptized at St Marylebone. Designed the Drury Lane Theatre. Died, unmarried, in Stanhope Street, York Place, Regent's Park, leaving everything to his long-time servant, Martha.
Sir Walter John Tapper, KCVO, FRIBA, RA, FSA
Sir Walter John Tapper, KCVO, FRIBA, RA, FSA, was born on 21 April 1861 in Bovey Tracey, Devon, the youngest of the six children of George Tapper (1816-1877) and Elizabeth Tapper née Medland (1818-...
James Morgan
Probably born in Carmarthen, south Wales. Architect and engineer. Employed by John Nash. Worked on the layout of Regent's Park and on the construction of the Regent's Canal as Chief Engineer of the...
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Edward H. Oxenham
On a Genes Reunited forum we found this: "Are this lot in Lewisham (very close to Brixton/Rotherhithe) related: Dad is a municipal clerk - quite well off, 2 servants. Name: Edward H Oxenham Age: 4...
Doctor George Scott Williamson
Medical practitioner and biologist. Born in Ladybank, Fife. He worked on thyroid research at the Royal Free Hospital, with Innes Pearse who he later married. Together they developed the 'Peckham Ex...
Mrs George M. Smith
SW1, Vincent Square, 82, St George's House, South Westminster Centre for Health
We are grateful to London Footprints for this information: “This was designed in 1905 by R Stephen Ayling for 'ladies engaged in or train...
Charles Johnson
Role on the lost expedition: Able seaman on SS Terror. See John Franklin.
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