This phrase sounds rather formal but is probably just a short way of saying "friends living in the Hampton area".
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Friends in Hampton District
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Drinking trough - Hampton friends
{On the road side:} Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Associat...
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Sir Hans Sloane
Physician, benefactor of the British Museum and an early benefactor to the Chelsea Physic Garden. Responsible for the addition of milk to chocolate to produce a palatable drink. Born Killyleagh, Ir...
Person, Benefactor, Medicine, Museums / Libraries, Race Issues, Science, Ireland
Friends of Crosfields and Bisset
1964 Whittington's Cat presented by Mr & Mrs Paul Crosfield, Donald Bisset and Friends
Vernon W. Hill II
Co-funder of the Reagan statue. American businessman and banker.
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Royal College of Physicians
Founded by Thomas Linacre in 1518 with a charter granted by Henry VIII. Their first home was Linacre's own house in Knightrider Street. Their second home, at Amen Corner, Paternoster Row, was des...
Albion Mills
Corn mill built by Matthew Boulton, James Watt and John Rennie. Rennie moved from Scotland to London when invited to work on the construction of these Mills. Burnt down in 1791 and Spitalfields L...
Pollock's toy theatre shop
This was started by John Redington, selling printed sheets of characters and scenery for toy theatres. He ran it until his death when his family took over. 1877 his daughter Eliza married Benjamin ...
Joseph Lister bust
W1, Portland Place
This bust is sited close to Lister's home at 12, Park Crescent.
Charterhouse
EC1, Charterhouse Square
Various spots in London are touted as "plaque pits" on little or no evidence but skeletons and archaeology have proved that Charterhouse ...