M.A. Secretary of Institute of The Ophthalmic Opticians, Refraction Hospital in 1929.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Francis T. Gregg
Creations i
Institute of Optometry
In the correspondence pages of the 1927 BMJ the man named on the plaque, Fran...
Other Subjects
Dogs killed in medical experiments in 1902
232 dogs died in 1902 as a result of medical experiments. Wikipedia gives: "In 1875 there were around 300 experiments on animals in the UK, a figure that had risen to 19,084 in 1903 when the brown...
Women’s Transport Service (FANY)
All-women unit, affiliated to the TA, formed as the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry and active in both nursing and intelligence work during WW1 and WW2. The original role was to ride horseback (hence "...
Dr Abraham I. Silverman
Founded the Camden Road doctors' surgery in the late 1920s in the building where he also lived. He served there as a GP for 60 years, keeping the surgery open through the Blitz. It is one of the ...
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N10, Hillfield Park
Hillfield Park, House of the Century Centenary Award, 28 May 2000. The Society for the Promotion of Historic Buildings
Bertrand Russell
WC1, Bury Place
The building was originally "No 3 Russell Chambers" and is now labelled "Russell Chambers, Flats 25-36".
Aldermanbury conduit
EC2, Love Lane
The Aldermanbury conduit stood in this street providing free water, 1471 - 18th century. City of London
Major Ernest Edward Austen, DSO
Ernest Edward Austen was born in 1867 in Dalston, Middlesex (now Greater London), the eldest of the five children of Ambrose Austen (1838-1924) and Eliza Burnet Austen née Smith (1839-1916). His bi...
Civilian deaths in WW2 - Blitz East London
E1, Hermitage Riverside Memorial Garden
The lettering on the plinth does not look contemporary with the dove sculpture. It has the look of having originally been on a older mem...
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