We found this name on the company overview for the Brent Indian Association, where his occupation is give as civil servant.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Girishbhai Bapalal Joshi
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Gandhi Peace Grove
Gandhi Peace Grove - 50 To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Independen...
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William Sidney
Mayor of the Borough of Chelsea in 1906 - 8. Represented Chelsea in the LCC, 1922-34. LondonWiki says: "Following the death of his two elder brothers, the 3rd and 4th Barons De L'Isle and Dudley, h...
Joe Banks
Poplar councillor imprisoned during the 1921 rates protest.
Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon
Born Wiltshire. His daughter, Anne married the Duke of York, who eventually became James II. His son was Henry. Close to Charles II even before the Restoration he was appointed his Chancellor of t...
Dag Hammarskjold
UN Secretary General, 1951-61. Died in a suspicious plane crash in the Congo. In September 2013 the official Hammarskjold Commission cautiously recommended further investigations into the cause o...
Sir Arthur Crosfield
Wealthy soap magnate and Liberal MP for Warrington in Cheshire. Married Domini Elliadi, a Greek tennis champion and millionairess, and in 1912 they bought Parkfield in Highgate from Walter Scrimgeo...
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Mark Tomlinson
For more information about this hero click on the picture of his plaque.
George Lansbury - E14
E14, East India Dock Road, 203
Near this place on July 29th 1921 George Lansbury led the people and councillors of Poplar on their march to the high court for the equal...
Mary Wollstonecraft - N16
N16, Newington Green, Newington Green Primary School
Plaque unveiled by councillor Catherine West, leader of Islington Council, Unveiled on International Women’s Day.
Boswell and Johnson
WC2, Russell Street, 8
Sometime between 2009 and 2012 a long blue panel was added to this building, low on the left. The text adds some detail to the famous me...
St Stephen Coleman
Parish church of St Stephen Coleman Street. Destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666 and rebuilt by Wren but then finally lost in WW2.
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