A worldwide association of people who share an interest in the life and works of Charles Dickens, based at the Charles Dickens Museum since 1925.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Dickens Fellowship
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Carol Paula Chapman
With gifts from her family and friends, Friends of the Museum and the Dickens...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Dickens Fellowship
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Charles Dickens - NW1
Charles Dickens, lived in a house on this site when a boy in 1823. Erected by...
Charles Dickens - W1
Unveiled by Lucinda Dickens Hawksley. Behind this plaque is an interesting d...
Other Subjects
Rotterdam 06.11.1982 Dispuut Lustrum
The picture probably wasn't taken at this particular event. You really have to go to the memorial page to have this explained.
UCATT
Trade union representing all building trades.
Group, Community / Clubs, Politics & Administration, Property
Young Men's Christian Association / YMCA
Founded in 1844 by George Williams, the YMCA built their first gym in 1881 and opened their first purpose built centre in 1911. The original object was "to promote the spiritual and mental improve...
Enid Blyton Society
A society with the aim of providing a focal point for collectors and enthusiasts of Enid Blyton through its magazine 'The Enid Blyton Society Journal', its annual Enid Blyton Day and its website
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William Griggs
Photographer. Born at Woburn, where his father was a gate-keeper to the Duke of Bedford. At the age of 18 he came to London, and was employed in the Indian Court of the Great Exhibition of 1851. Hi...
Southwark Bridge
One of the more colourful bridges over the Thames. The first crossing on this site was opened in 1819 and was originally known as the Queen Street Bridge. The current bridge was designed by Ernest ...
Count Simon Woronzow
Ambassador. Born Moscow into an old aristocratic family in the Crimea. The third count Woronzow. Russian Ambassador to the UK, 1784 – 1806 (his brother Alexander, having preceded him in that role, ...
Blue Plaque Rebellion
Writing her book 'Eat Sweat Play: How Sport Can Change Our Lives' Anna Kessel, was shocked at the lack of recognition for sportswomen from the past. Hence the Blue Plaque Rebellion, set up with the...
Les Johnson
Sculptor. Born and studied in Australia then came to Britain.
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