Trader at Covent Garden Market at its original site.
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E. Pollard & Sons
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Covent Garden Market
Large bronze relief "Fruit Porter Bronze", unveiled October 2006 by Mayor of ...
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Bronislaw Wojciech Niedbala
Born Poland. His workshop was in Mitcham Goods Yard. 2015: Niedbala’s son, Marek, wrote to say that “When WWII started he was taken to a Russian work camp in Siberia then spent the duration in ...
A. H. Watling
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Sir Alfred Ayer
Philosopher professor. Born Neville Court, Abbey Road. Married 4 times, twice to the same woman. At one stage he rejected atheism on the grounds that any discussion about religion was meaningless. ...
Fleming - Nobel Prize
W2, South Wharf Road, St Mary's Hospital - Medical School building
Fleming Discovered Penicillin {Around the profile bust:} Alexander Fleming Prix Nobel 1945
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