A character from Charles Dickens's novel "Barnaby Rudge".
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Dolly Varden
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Somers Town Mural
This mural was commissioned by the GLC in 1980 and moved to this site by St P...
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Nancy in Oliver Twist
Character created by Charles Dickens in his novel Oliver Twist, first published 1838.
Gertrude Fogg
Fictional aunt of the equally fictitious Phileas Fogg who is the central character in the novel 'Around the World in Eighty Days' by Jules Verne.
Oliver Twist
One of the best known novels of Charles Dickens, which follows the fate of an orphaned workhouse boy. It has been filmed several times, and was turned into the stage musical (and later film) Oliver...
Robinson Crusoe
Titular character in the novel by Daniel Defoe published in 1719. See also Friday.
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Barclays Bank
The bank's origins go back to the goldsmith bankers John Freame and Thomas Gould. James Barclay joined the business in 1736. After various name permutations, it became Barclay and Co. in 1896. As o...
Errico Malatesta
Anarchist. Born Italy. Spent many years in exile in various countries. From 1881 he was often in London. In 1910 he had an electrical workshop at 15 Duncan Terrace, from which he provided cutting ...
English Heritage
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that manages over 400 historic monuments, buildings and places. These include prehistoric sites, medieval castles, Roman forts,...
National Bank
Founded as the National Bank of Ireland, becoming The National Bank Limited in 1859. By 1884 it was a member of the Bankers Clearing House. In 1966 the branches in England and Wales were acquired b...
Greenwich Foot Tunnel - war bomb damage repair
E14, Greenwich Foot Tunnel, North End
There are identical plaques at each end of the section of the tunnel that was damaged. As far as we know, these are the only memorials un...
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