Eminent Protestant dissenting minister, of the Presbyterian denomination; born at Wrexham, in Denbighshire. Died London. Buried in Bunhill burial ground.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Dr. Daniel Williams
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Bunhill burial ground - 5
In this ground are the vaults of {see the Subjects commemorated for the list ...
Dr Williams's Library
Beside entrance. The library forms part of the charitable trust established...
Other Subjects
Mary Fletcher
Methodist deaconess. Born Mary Bosanquet at Leytonstone Manor (or Forest House, depending on source), Leytonstone, Essex. A close friend of John Wesley, her house served as a meeting place for pray...
Rev. Wallace Bird
Became vicar in 1947 of St Marks Kennington and oversaw the restoration of the building following WW2 damage. He may have a first initial 'H'.
St Mary Moorfields
Catholic church built by architect John Newman in 1820. Replaced in 1902 by the church of the same name in nearby Eldon Street. From the church's website: "As the permanent seat of the Vicar Apost...
Christ Church, Lambeth
The photo, c.1910, shows the complex of buildings. Damaged in WW2 the church was demolished sometime before 1958, all but the tall Lincoln Tower.
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Gilbert Bayes
Born 6 Oval Road, Camden Town. Also did the bronze group with clock at the entrance to Selfridges; Oxford Street (1928); the lovely sculptural work on 1 Wigmore Street (1925) as shown at Ornamental...
Holocaust Memorial Day - W5
W5, Uxbridge Road, 14 - 16, Perceval House, Ealing Council offices
This plaque photograph is borrowed from BluePlaques.net.
Fred Perry - Pitshanger Lane
W5, Pitshanger Lane, 223
Fred Perry, 1909 - 1995, tennis champion, lived here, 1919 - 1935. English Heritage
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