This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Ealing Civic Society
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Doctor Edith Whetnall
Dr Edith Whetnall FRCS, 1910 - 1965, consultant audiologist who pioneered the...
Eric Ravilious - W3
Eric Ravilious, 1903 - 1942, artist, designer and illustrator, was born and l...
Fred Perry - Meadvale Road
Plaque unveiled by Roger Draper, Chief Executive of the Lawn Tennis Association.
James Hadley Chase
James Hadley Chase, 1906 - 1985, author, was born here with the name René Bra...
Other Subjects
Basil Marsden Smedley
Barrister and local politician in Chelsea. Born and lived his entire adult life in Chelsea. At the age of 16 lost the use of his right arm. Member of Chelsea Borough Council 1928 until his death. ...
Brentford & Chiswick Local History Society
The society's website doesn't specify when it came into existence. It contains a number of 'journals', the oldest of which is dated 1980, so maybe it dates from then.
Arsenal Football Club Supporters
Often referred to as 'Gooners', being a play on the team's nickname of the 'Gunners'.
Hiram Shorey
Merchant tailor and co-founder of Rotary International. Born Hiram Elroy Shorey in Litchfield, Kennebec, Maine.
First purpose built nurses' home in London
The Henriette Raphael Building at Guy's Hospital.
Previously viewed
Docwra memorial gates
EC1, St John's Square, Church of the Priory of St John of Jerusalem
We can't find any information explaining these gates but they were probably part of the 1958 post-war rebuild of the church and cloisters.
Overseas League
SW1, Park Place, Overseas House
{Inscribed on the stone below the casket:} Vernon House was bought by The Overseas League in 1921 and is dedicated to the perpetual memo...
Queen Mary (consort)
Wife of George V, grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II. Born Princess Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes of Teck at Kensington Palace. Nicknamed May, the month of her birth. Her...
Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company
Established as the Thames Bank Ironworks by Thomas Joseph Ditchburn and Charles John Mare. Renamed in 1860, it had by 1863 the capacity to build 25,000 tons of warships and 10,000 tons of mail stea...
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