See their Silver Wedding for more information.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Golden Wedding of Queen & Prince Philip
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Kensington Town Hall - Royal Golden Wedding
Surprisingly this is, so far, the only memorial to the royal Golden Wedding t...
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King Caedwalla of Wessex
King of Wessex c.685 - 688 when he abdicated. Through battle he won the territories of Sussex, the Isle of Wight, Surrey and Kent. Probably prompted by a wound, he abdicated and travelled to Rome f...
Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
Grandson of George V, and son of Princess Alice. Patron of the Silver Jubilee Walkway Trust. 1975 honoured as Grand Prior and Bailiff Grand Cross of the Order of St John (GCStJ).
King James II
England's last Roman Catholic king, James II of England but James VII of Scotland. Born in St James's Palace and designated Duke of York until he ascended the throne in 1685 on the death of his bro...
King Edward I
Born Westminster. Nicknamed "Longshanks". Reigned 1272 - 1307. Responsible for the expulsion of Jews from England. Died near Carlisle on route to a battle with the king of Scotland, Robert the Bruc...
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Royal Masonic Hospital Nurses' Home
W6, Ravenscourt Gardens, Ashlar Court
In 1916 the Freemasons' War Hospital took over the former premises of the Chelsea Hospital for Women on the Fulham Road. At the end of th...
Holocaust Memorial - Hyde Park
W2, Hyde Park, The Dell
The monument, created by Mark Badger, is set in raked gravel and surrounded by silver birch trees.
Alderman John Scott Balfour
Mayor of Hornsey 1906-07 and 1912-13. From Stones of Haringey: "Born in Cupar {Scotland} he came to London in the early 1860s and rose to become the managing director of iron merchants Croggon &am...
Royal Coburg Theatre
SE1, The Cut, Old Vic Theatre
Leopold and Charlotte had married on 2 May and Charlotte was already known to be pregnant so they were probably seen as a golden couple a...