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F. H. Haywood

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

F. H. Haywood

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F. H. Haywood

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Penge war memorial

The WW2 civilian list identifies 14 people who worked in civil defence and wh...

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Graham Thomson Lyall, VC

Graham Thomson Lyall, VC

Awarded the VC for his heroism on 27 September 1918, age 26, while serving in the 102nd Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. "Through two days of operations he captured 185 prisoners and 27 gun...

Person, Armed Forces

War served, WW1
1 memorial
Kai Leslie

Kai Leslie

We are not certain that these dates are for her life or for the time that she was associated with Ennismore Gardens.

Person, Gardens / Agriculture

1 memorial
Dunley Eric Stephens
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
George Vulliamy

George Vulliamy

Architect and civil engineer. George John Vulliamy was the son of the clockmaker Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy and nephew to the architect Lewis Vulliamy. Designed the charming and inventive ironwork alo...

Person, Architecture

1 memorial
Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold

Poet, writer and school inspector.  Born at Laleham-on-Thames, Middlesex, son of Thomas Arnold. He won the Newdigate prize in 1843 with a poem on Cromwell. Appointed a lay inspector of schools in 1...

Person, Education, Poetry, France, Germany, Netherlands

2 memorials

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Frances E. Burgess

Frances E. Burgess

Victim of the Druid Street arch bomb, aged 17.

Person

War dead non-military, WW2
1 memorial
Henry Valentine Longley

Henry Valentine Longley

From the parish of St Peter's in Bethnal Green and killed in WW1, a rifleman aged 18.

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
W. G. Lefevre
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
J. J. Bond

J. J. Bond

Man of East or West Molesey who died in WW1.

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Newham Council

Newham Council

West Ham was merged with parts of Barking and Woolwich to form the London Borough of Newham in 1965.

Group, Politics & Administration

11 memorials