This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
G. F. Felton
Commemorated ati
Victoria Station - war memorial - west
"... and of whom those whose names ..." - we just don't write English like th...
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Boy 1st Class Albert Edward Winstone
Albert Edward Winstone was born on 1 September 1901 in Hawthorn Grove, Penge, the youngest of the seven children of George Henry Winstone (1863-1931) and Jane Elizabeth Winstone née Reeves (1865-19...
Willie Rushton
Satirical cartoonist, comedian and author. Born 3 Wilbraham Place, Chelsea. Worked on 'That was the week that was', 'Not only...But also', 'I'm sorry I haven't a clue' (where he revelled in the arc...
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Limehouse Station drinking fountain
E14, Commercial Road, Limehouse Station
The inscription which is on marble is barely legible, so we are grateful Wikipedia for the information. One has to wonder why a group as...
Wynkyn de Worde
EC4, Stationers’ Hall Court
The sun-burst was part of de Worde's printer's device - printed at the front or back of all books to identify the printer. Not sure we w...
F. H. Watts
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Bowler plaque - Apples and Pears
E1, Commercial Street, Spitalfields Market
This cast-iron roundel is one of 22 - see Bowler's page for more details.
Robert Clayton
Born Northamptonshire. Apprenticed as a scrivener (like a secretary). Entered business and then set up a bank. Made a fortune from his connections with the slave trade and entered politics. Lord Ma...
Person, Lord Mayor, Philanthropy, Politics & Administration, Race Issues
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