Co-churchwarden of St Mary Abbots, Kensington in 1894.
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F. L. Chandler
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St Mary Abbots Mission Hall
This stone of S Mary Abbots Mission Hall & Infant School was laid on S Ja...
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Capt. F. E. Bendix, MRCS, MRCP, LDS
Assistant Commissioner in the St John Ambulance Brigade, No. 1 (Prince of Wales's) District, 1924-1944. Commander in the Order of St John.
Person, Emergency Services, Medicine, Politics & Administration
Dame Heather Rabbatts
Lawyer, business woman and broadcaster. Born Jamaica, came to England aged 3. Chief Executive of London Boroughs of Merton and Lambeth, she has been a campaigner against corruption and for human ri...
Arthur Onslow
Electred Speaker of the House of Commons in 1728, a post he held for a record-setting 33 years. Born Chelsea. View from the Mirror credits Onslow with the invention of kerbstones.
C. Cowley
Chairman of the Electricity Committee of the Willesden District Council in 1902.
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Sir George Robert Tyler
Lord Mayor 1893-4. According to Wikipedia he so impressed the Belgians during a state visit that they named a street in Antwerp in his honour as 'Rue lord mayor Tyler' but GoogleMaps knows nothing...
St Stephen Coleman
EC2, Coleman Street
Site of the parish church of St Stephen Coleman Street, 1452 - 1940. Corporation of London
Kenny Everett
Comedy broadcaster. Born Maurice James Christopher Cole in Liverpool. Inspired by the Goons. Got a job on the pirate Radio London by sending in an audition tape. Worked for Radio Luxemburg, the...
Printing
EC4, Magpie Alley
Until the 1980s Fleet Street and the area around used to be dominated by the newspaper industry: the journalism and the printing. These ...
Richard William Robertson
W11, Talbot Road, All Saints Church
The inscription is in excellent condition which makes us think it has recently been remade.
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