This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
F. G. Chamberlain
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Golders Green war memorial
Five of the names were added at a later date to the 1914 - 18 plaque, and one...
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Mary Tourtel
Author and artist. Born Mary Caldwell. She studied art and became a children's book illustrator. Her husband Herbert Tourtel, was news editor of the Daily Express. In 1920 the newspaper was looking...
Charles Hoy Fort
Writer, thinker, humourist and investigator. Promoted scientific investigation of the paranormal. Born New York state, came to Europe aged 22. Returned to New York and married Anna in 1896. He bega...
Person, Journalism / Publishing, Literature, Paranormal, USA
Frederic David Mocatta
Tycoon and philantropist. Born London into a Jewish family who came to England from Spain in the 1650s. Married but childless. Worked in the family gold-dealing business until 1874 when he gave ...
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Baron de Stern clock tower
E1, Mile End Road, Queen Mary College
Ornamental Passions has a photo of the seagull relief and explains that "Time trieth troth" "was used often to describe the plight of the...
St Lukes Hackney war memorial
E9, Homerton Terrace, St Lukes
The list of names contains two pairs of duplicates: C. Chipperfield and H. Smith; neither is a transcription error on our part. These cou...
214 subjects commemorated
RNH - Princess Louise
N7, Manor Gardens, Royal Northern Gardens
In 1997, as a condition of developing the RNH site, Bellway Homes (the developer) was required to create one acre of public open space - ...
George Frideric Handel
Composer. Born Halle, Germany. Became Kapellmeister to the Elector of Hanover, soon to become George I of Great Britain. Moved to London in 1712. A governor of the Foundling Hospital. Moved into ...
Blackheath war memorial
SE3, Maze Hill/Charlton Way
The separate, temporary, addition can be seen in our photo - the row of 6 small white crosses, on a white base, which does not appear to ...
8 subjects commemorated
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