From Walking Through London's History: "... included Dr Burnhart Gloss, originally from Australia, and now a resident working as a professional clown."
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Dr Burnhart Gloss
Commemorated ati
Wall of the Ancestors - rightmost
According to the plaque these are, clockwise from top left: Debra Lee, Phinea...
Other Subjects
Foundling Hospital
England's first home for abandoned children. Established in 1739 by Captain Thomas Coram. From the Museum's Friends Update: "On the afternoon of Wednesday 25 March {1741}, the coat of arms designe...
St Nicholas Nursery
In association with the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street.
Raine Foundation School
This school was founded in what is now Raine Street by Henry Raine (1679 - 1738) in 1719, though the street was then known as Fawdon Lane, Charles Street. The school provided an education for local...
Priscilla Wakefield
Born Priscilla Bell in Tottenham. Quaker philanthropist and author of feminist economics, scientific subjects, travel, children's non-fiction. Best known book was 'The Juvenile Travellers' which ha...
Person, Children, Gender Issues, Race Issues, Social Welfare
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WW2 at Guy's Hospital
SE1, Great Maze Pond, Guy's Hospital - the Colonnade
The park at the end of this colonnade commemorates the ninety four men and women of Guy's Hospital who gave their lives during the war of...
John Meard Junior
Apprenticed to his father in August 1700 – ‘John Meard Citizen and Turner... his father and Master admitted to this Freedom’ (Freedom Admissions Register of the Turners’ Company). On his father’s ...
Harrow rail crash
A rare three-train crash which resulted in the death of 112 people and more than 300 injured. Contributory factors: a foggy morning rush hour; one train unusually full due to a previous cancellatio...
Institute of Taxation
EC4, Pancras Lane
The Taxation plaque is the one nearest the camera. The St Benet blue plaque is on the far wall and the St Benet inscribed stone plaque i...
Skittles
W1, South Street, 15
Catherine Walters (Skittles), "The last Victorian Courtesan", lived here from 1872 until 1920.
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