Private in the 9th Batallion of the Suffolk Regiment.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Private in the 9th Batallion of the Suffolk Regiment.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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E. Arnold
Credit to Researching the Past for the splendid research on the names on this...
Soldier. Born George Thomas Dorrell in Paddington. Wikipedia informs that he joined the army at the age of fifteen and first served in the Second Boer War. On 1st September 1914, at Néry, France, d...
From the parish of St Thomas in Bethnal Green and killed in WW1, a private aged 30.
Has a strong historical connection with the abolitionist movement of the 18th and 19th centuries. Rev John Newton, a slave-trader turned preacher and abolitionist, was rector 1780 – 1807. Carolin...
Daughter of Lord Paul. She died from leukaemia and the Ambika Paul Foundation which supports charitable causes, was set up in her memory.
There are 54 stones in total, but it is hard to believe that places like Herne Bay and Sittingbourne were ever business capitals.
Miss {Elizabeth} H. E. Hope-Clarke of Wimbledon, inspired by her own damaged silver thimble, started collecting damaged or unwanted thimbles and other trinkets to contribute to the war effort. She...
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