Role on the lost expedition: Officer on SS Terror. See John Franklin.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
G. A. Macbean
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John Franklin statue
{On the front of the plinth:} To the great arctic navigator and his brave co...
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William Hedges
Role on the lost expedition: Royal marine on SS Terror. See John Franklin.
Robert Ferrier
Role on the lost expedition: Able seaman on SS Erebus. See John Franklin.
George Nathaniel Curzon, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston
Born Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire. Viceroy of India. Successful Foreign Secretary. Disappointed not to have become Prime Minster. Died in London.
Rear-Admiral Sir William Edward Parry, DCL, FRS
Naval officer and arctic explorer. Born Bath. The Canadian Encyclopedia says "He contributed much to the eventual discovery of the Northwest Passage and the North Pole." Lieut-Governor of Greenw...
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A. J. Cronin
W11, Westbourne Grove, 152
A. J. Cronin, 1896 - 1981, Scottish novelist and General Practitioner, practised in this house, 1926 - 1930. Royal College of General Pra...
Richard Savage
SW1, Old Queen Street, 9
Richard Savage, fourth Earl Rivers, Governor of the Tower of London, 1660 - 1712, lived here.
Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society - Alexander McLeod statue
SE18, Powis Street
This long building reaches the end of the block to the right and extends just as far to the left, but we couldn't get it all in the photo...
E. Evans Cronk
Andrew Behan has done some research on this man with the splendid name: His full name was Edwyn Evans Cronk. Born in 1846 in Sevenoaks, Kent, the son of Edwyn Evans Cronk and Isabella Cronk, née B...
Prisoner of War statue group - Kormis
NW2, Dollis Hill Lane, Gladstone Park
West Hampstead Live has a quote from Kormis explaining that each of the first 4 seated figures illustrates an aspect of his war experienc...
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