This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
E. C. Gordon
Commemorated ati
Holloway Road bus garage - WW1 memorial - lost
The photo (© TfL from the London Transport Museum collection) of the plaque i...
Other Subjects
Trooper Alexander Swan Jones
Alexander Swan Jones was born on 1 November 1907 in Liverpool, Lancashire, the second of the three children of Oliver Parker Jones (1877-1940) and Ann Jones née Swan (1879-1956). His birth was regi...
Aircraftman 1st Class Ralph Edwin Booth
Ralph Edwin Booth was born in 1924, the youngest of the six children of Harry Alfred Booth (1877-1965) and Lizzie Cornelia Booth née Langford (1884-1977). His birth was registered in the 2nd quarte...
Major Byron F. Caws
Believed to have assisted Fowler in his work on the Concise Oxford Dictionary. The Latin on the memorial, 'castigavit et emendavit', translates as “he corrected and improved“, which is quite an ac...
Robert William Johnson
Robert William Johnson was born on 9 February 1882 in Dalton-le-Dale, Easington, County Durham, the son and the second child of Robert Johnson and Rachel Johnson née Carr. His father was a brick-ma...
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Jose de San Martin plaque at statue
SW1, Belgrave Square, Opposite Halkin Street
We thank our language consultant, David Hopkins, for the translation.
Able Seaman Peter Arthur Charman
Peter Arthur Charman was born on 24 December 1923 in Surbiton, Surrey, the youngest of the three children of George Henry Charman (1874-1944) and Alice Maud Charman née Alderman (1889-1977). His bi...
W. D. Warner
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Sir William Empson
WC1, Marchmont Street, 65
Unveiled by Sir Williams’ son, Jake Empson. At no 71 Empson lived in the the first floor flat.
James Barry
W1, Eastcastle Street, 36
At the time of Barry's residence, the thoroughfare was known as Castle Street East.
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