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Fred Passenger

Categories: Craft / Design

Worked as a decorator with William De Morgan. During 1898-1907 was a partner with De Morgan, Frank Iles and Charles Passenger at Sands End, Fulham. De Morgan retired from potting in 1905 and the Fulham factory closed in 1907. The 3 remaining partners continued the business until 1911. April 1931 he made a tile for the Postman's Park memorial.

No portrait of Passenger available so here is one of his early 20th century tiles at the V&A.

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Fred Passenger

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PP - 3G - Maconoghu

This plaque was created specifically to fill the gap left by the corrected Pu...

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Jasbir Lally

Jasbir Lally

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Harold Stabler

Harold Stabler

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Atelier Works

Atelier Works

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AATI

AATI

The company has developed its product range to encompass UK Building Regulations in modern stairway design, also focusing on uses outside the traditional markets; light rail, over-ground, station t...

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1 memorial
AOP, Another Orkney Production

AOP, Another Orkney Production

We know that AOP produced the Jellicoe plaques in c.2017, but apart from that we can find nothing. At a guess - they produce things and they are based in Orkney.

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King George's Fields Foundation

King George's Fields Foundation

After the death of King George V the Lord Mayor of London set up a committee to decide on a suitable national memorial. It was decided to erect just one statue and create a number of playing fields...

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A. S. Diamond

A. S. Diamond

President of the West London Synagogue in 1964 and a Master of the Supreme Court.

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Kirkaldy Testing Works

Kirkaldy Testing Works

SE1, Southwark Street, 99, Kirkaldy Testing Museum

The Historic Southwark plaque is on the street frontage beside the less ornate entrance. The other, round, plaque is inside, high on the ...

1 subject commemorated, 1 creator
Angela Sylvia Rose Golotta

Angela Sylvia Rose Golotta

Non-British, killed by the Bali bomb.

Person, Tragedy

1 memorial
Ann Oldfield

Ann Oldfield

Actress.  Possibly born in Pall Mall.  Worked a lot for the Drury Lane company.  Died at home in Grosvenor Street at 59 or 60, depending on source -  perhaps the street has been renumbered. 

Person, Theatre

1 memorial