This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Frank Stevens
Commemorated ati
Hendon war memorial - WW1
The list uses abbreviations for first names extensively: Wm., Richd,, Albt., ...
Other Subjects
F. T. Cook
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Lieutenant Ralph Charles Fairbairn Cotton
Ralph Charles Fairbairn Cotton was born on 16 January 1883 in Sydenham, Kent (now Greater London), one of the three children of Stephen Fairbairn Cotton (c.1857-1929) and Carrie Henrietta Maria Cot...
S. Holloway
Employed at the Streatham bus garage. Served and was killed in WW1.
ORP Błyskawica
Former Destroyer in the Polish Navy. ORP stands for Okret Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej (Ship of the Polish Republic).
Henry Rattray
Had served in the 24th Regiment of Foot. At the time of his death was an in-pensioner at Chelsea Hospital and a patient in the Infirmary.
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Charles J. Clark
Co-Churchwarden of St Michael & All Angels Church in Bedford Park in 1887.
Kensington Library - Princess Alice Garden - unveiled
W8, Philimore Walk, Kensington Central Library
The library, by E. Vincent Harris and opened in 1960, is the building to the south, the left of our picture. The Library Time Machine mus...
Percy Lane Oliver
Founder of the first voluntary blood donor service. Born in Fish Street, St Ives, Cornwall. In 1921, he helped found the Camberwell division of the British Red Cross Society, and conceived the idea...
Church House - centenary
SW1, Deans Yard, Church House
The four plaques are located as follows: To the left of the entrance - 1937 foundation, To the right of the entrance - opened 1940 (can ...
HMS Victory
HMS Victory was built in the Old Single Dock in Chatham's Royal Dockyard. From her website "she would gain renown leading fleets in the American War of Independence, the French Revolutionary War a...
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