Churchwarden of St Marys Rotherhithe in 1886.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
E. Rumney Smith
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St Mary Rotherhithe gate piers - north
The necessary repairs to the walls, railings and gates of the churchyard buri...
St Mary Rotherhithe gate piers - south
Given the state of the inscription we hope you are impressed with our ability...
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Councillor E. Winslow
Councillor on the Bethnal Green Housing Committee in 1952.
Joseph Kesterton
Co-churchwarden of the Surrey Chapel parish in 1820.
Harry Percy Shepherd
Late Chairman of the Police Committee of the Corporation of London in 1926. Wikipedia lists him as a Sheriff of the City of London in that same year which, together with the "late", rather suggests...
Sir William MacCormac, Bart. KCB, KCVO, MD, FRCS
Notable surgeon during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Strong advocate of the antiseptic surgical methods proposed by Joseph Lister and he served in conflicts such as the Boer War. An...
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William Thomas Vincent
joint Honorary Secretary of the statue committee, Woolwich Council in 1905.
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Civilian deaths in London caused by enemy action
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