Born in Egypt, eldest son of millionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed. Briefly married to a model in 1986. July 1997 began a romantic relationship with Princess Diana. August 1997, returning from a holiday, they stopped off in Paris and died together in a car crash there.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Dodi Fayed
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Dodi and Diana - Harrods
Both the Egyptian escalator and associated decorations and the bronze statue ...
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Field Marshal Allenby
Army officer. Born Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby at Brackenhurst Hall, near Southwell, Nottinghamshire. He fought in the second Boer war and in World War I his command captured Vimy Ridge. Later he l...
Able Seaman Victor Edmund Bloye
Victor Edmund Bloye was born on 13 August 1920 in St Pancras, London, the youngest of the four children of Herbert Edmund Bloye (1886-1959) and Elsie Mary Bloye née Atherton (1892-1976). His birth ...
Arthur Salisbury Gill
Driver. Number 878 or 5668 with the Honourable Artillery Company (Artillery Section). Born in Tooting. Buried in plot D.211 of the Cairo War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt.
John Dixon
Civil Engineer from Newcastle. Freemason. His brother, Waynman, was an engineer and an Egyptologist so was used on the project to bring Cleopatra's Needle to London. There is a legend that Waynman ...
Imperial Camel Corps
Formed in 1916. At its height there were 4,150 men and 4,800 camels. 3 of the 4 battalions were disbanded in mid-1918. The 2nd Battalion was disbanded in May 1919.
Group, Armed Forces, Animals, Australia, Egypt, India, Israel/Palestine, New Zealand
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Philip Pusey
One of the Commissioners for the Great Exhibition, 1851.Agriculturist. Born Pusey, Berkshire. Died Christ Church, Oxford.
Sir Edward Burne-Jones
Painter. Born Birmingham, his mother dying as a result of his birth. Met his life-long friend, William Morris, at Oxford University. Dropped out of his degree and went to London to become a pupil o...
Gracie Fields - Prince of Wales Theatre
SW1, Coventry Street, Prince of Wales Theatre
True to form Gracie sang to the workman as part of the job. Photos at The Official Gracie Fields.
Thomas Tompion
F.R.S. "the father of English clockmaking". Buried in Westminster Abbey.
The Drum
SW12, Balham Hill, 4
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