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G. F. Peck

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW2.

G. F. Peck
Worked at the Stock Exchange and died in WW2.

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G. F. Peck

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Stock Exchange WW1 memorial

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H. Bartrum
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Mrs. Eliz. Doughty

Probably alive in 1824.

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John Moor at St John's

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Sir Francis Bacon

Sir Francis Bacon

Born York House near Strand. Died in Highgate at Arundel House, the home of his friend, Thomas Howard, Lord Arundel. The site is now occupied by St. Michael's Church, South Grove. Travelling toward...

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S. L. Swaab

S. L. Swaab

This may not be our Swaab but, from Google books and TIB, we see that in 1864 Trubner published a 56 page book by S. L. Swaab entitled 'Fibrous Substances, indigenous and exotic : Their nature, var...

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Drill Hall - head 6 - Crimean soldier

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W1, Chenies Street, Drill Hall

In the spandrels above the entrance door: "Bloomsbury Rifles Pro Patria Semper" ('for my country always'). The technique used for this le...

Bevis Marks - war memorial

Bevis Marks - war memorial

EC3, Bevis Marks

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