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Dvr. D. Brownlie

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

Dvr. D. Brownlie

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Dvr. D. Brownlie

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London Troops memorial plaque - Fulham

We recognised this as a flat version of the monument at the Royal Exchange an...

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Mary Louise Dagless

Mary Louise Dagless

Initially we had nothing on Dagless but then our colleague Andew Behan got involved and found a trail for her: Born Mary Louise Smith, she married Anthony J. Dagless in 1975 in Islington. She died...

Person, Other

1 memorial
A. Mansbridge
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Johann Most

Johann Most

Anarchist and journalist. Born Germany. Forced into exile, first France and in 1878 to London. Here he founded a newspaper, Freiheit/Freedom in which he printed his anarchist views. Imprisoned for ...

Person, Politics & Administration, Germany, USA

1 memorial
W. T. Summersby
War dead, WW1
1 memorial

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St Benedict's Hospital

St Benedict's Hospital

Hill House, built in 1802, was the manor house on this site. It was bought by St Joseph's Teaching Brotherhood and they built a Roman Catholic school, St Joseph's Roman Catholic College, in 1887. T...

Building, Medicine

2 memorials
Royal Canadian Air Force Overseas WW2 HQ

Royal Canadian Air Force Overseas WW2 HQ

This Headquarters provided central support to some 85,000 Canadian personnel who served in 48 RCAF Squadrons and with numerous RAF units. In all, 14,455 Canadian airmen made the supreme sacrifice w...

Group, Canada

2 memorials