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Francis T. Talbot

Francis T. Talbot

Churchwarden of St Marys Rotherhithe in 1886.

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Francis T. Talbot

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St Mary Rotherhithe gate piers - north

The necessary repairs to the walls, railings and gates of the churchyard buri...

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St Mary Rotherhithe gate piers - south

Given the state of the inscription we hope you are impressed with our ability...

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Alec E. Glassey

Alec E. Glassey

Politician. Born Yorkshire as Alec Ewart Glassey. Wikipedia explains: "Glassey was an important figure in the Congregational Church. He was Chairman of the Congregational Union of England and Wale...

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Raine, Lady Dartmouth, Countess Spencer

Raine, Lady Dartmouth, Countess Spencer

Born as Raine McCorquodale. Mother Barbara Cartland. Worked for the preservation of ancient buildings. Her second, of three, marriages made her stepmother to Diana, soon to be, Princess of Wales. ...

Person, History, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Charles Anderson

Charles Anderson

Clerk of Works responsible for the construction of the Northern Outfall Sewer in 1862-3.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
G. Bayley

G. Bayley

Member of the Building Committee to build the 1909 Bethnal Green Town Hall.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Duke of Wellington

Duke of Wellington

Born Arthur Wesley (later Wellesley) in Dublin to Irish parents. After the Battle of Waterloo in which 60,000 died Wellington wrote to a friend "Next to a battle lost, the greatest misery is a batt...

Person, Armed Forces, Politics & Administration, Race Issues, Ireland

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Wilfred G. Towers
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
J. L Coventry

J. L Coventry

Name on one of the main panels of the East Ham WW1 memorial.

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War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Irish immigrants

Irish immigrants

From the Irish Times: "In the grim 1950s, 40,000 people left Ireland every year to emigrate to Britain. They built the roads and repaired the bombed out buildings of post-war Britain. They staffed ...

Group, Social Welfare, Ireland

1 memorial