This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Elizabeth Coghlam
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PP - 4T - Coghlam
Elizabeth Coghlam, aged 26, of Church Path, Stoke Newington, died saving her ...
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Hebrew Dramatic Club
Londonist have a good post about London’s Lost Yiddish Theatre with an item on this theatre, the first purpose-built Yiddish theatre in London, founded by the actor Jacob Adler. A-misleadingly-nam...
Francis Towneley
Born into a Catholic Lancashire family, supporters of the Jacobites. Served in the French army for over 10 years and returned to support Prince Charles in the 1745 rebellion. Colonel of the Manches...
Stanley Boggis
Stanley Ernest Clyde Boggis was born on 27 August 1921. His birth was registered in the Holborn registration district. He was the son of Clyde Percy Boggis (1890-1980) and May Helen Boggis née Sher...
David Sims
Role on the lost expedition: Able seaman on SS Terror. See John Franklin.
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Walter Stone
Soldier. Born Walter Napleton Stone in Blackheath. In WW1 he was an acting captain in the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers, and whilst serving in the Cambrai Sector, France, he saw the German for...
Lieutenant Keno W. Elmslie
Born as Kenward Wallace Elmslie in Twickenham. Added to the Teddington memorial with the 1915 deaths. Andrew Behan has tried to connect this Elmslie with the father of Rev. Elmslie, who also work...
Max Wall
Comedian and actor. Born Maxwell George Lorimer at 37 Glenshaw Mansions, Brixton. His parents were both music-hall entertainers. After his father's death, his mother married Harry Wallace, from who...
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