11th General of the Salvation Army, 1977-81. Born London. His family emigrated to Canada when he was a child. There he joined the Army which led to him working in London and travelling elsewhere. Died Toronto.
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General Arnold Brown
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Thomas Tiplady
Born Yorkshire. Raised as a Methodist. Became a minister in the East End, a chaplain in WW1. Became Superintendent of the Lambeth Mission in London in 1922, and was there 32 years. Wrote many hymns...
Hannen Swaffer and Mrs Swaffer
Supporters of the Rochester Square Spiritualist Temple.
Mr & Mrs Richard Ellis
Founders and President and Honorary Secretary of the Rochester Square Spiritualist Temple.
Central British Fund for World Jewish Relief
Now known as the World Jewish Fund. Established in 1933 as the Central British Fund, the charity rescued over 100,000 Jewish people from Germany before WWII and was also largely responsible for or...
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Dance's obelisk
EC2, Circus Place
The design of the obelisk is based on the 1771 one in St George's Circus, The profile is carved in Portland stone and was taken from a co...
E. E. Crayford
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Battle of Britain - London monument
SW1, Victoria Embankment
BBM says "the names and ranks of the airmen who took part in the battle are {on plaques} mounted around the outside of the monument, the ...
Robert Seymour
WC1, Doughty Street, Dickens Museum
A nearby information board informs: Probably the most prolific illustrator and cartoonist of his era, Seymour was the first artist ever ...
Tailor Alley
BR3, High Street, Beckenham, 189, Pizza Express
The 3 black plaques are low down on the pilasters between the windows. 'Tailor Alley' can be seen to the left of our main photo. 'Burton'...
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