Great Central Railway, Engineers Office employee killed in World War I.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Great Central Railway, Engineers Office employee killed in World War I.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
H. C. Elliott
Great Central Railway Engineers Office Marylebone. In memory of L. Blanden H....
Poet. Born Lancaster. Worked at the British Museum and become expert in Chinese and Japanese art. Wrote 'For the Fallen' in 1914. Red Cross volunteer at the Western Front in WW1. Died in a nur...
A parishioner or member of the congregation of St Matthias, N16, who died in WW1.
Poet and writer. Born 83 Maryon Road, Charlton. Best known poem "The Listeners" ("Is there anybody there?" said the Traveller, Knocking on the moonlit door ....). Lived at: Bovill Road, Forest Hil...
Born St Pancras. Rifleman. Died of wounds, France and Flanders, 1/8/17. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has no record of Pte P. R. Leahey. Our colleague Andrew Behan has researched this man...
PC Alfred Smith, 1880 - 1917, was killed at this site saving factory workers during a WW1 air raid, 13 June 1917. London Borough of Islin...
London borough formed by the London Government Act of 1963. The constituent parts were almost all of the Municipal Borough of Barking and the greater part of the Municipal Borough of Dagenham.
Secretary and vice-president of the Old Greys' Association and pupil at the Grey Coat Hospital, 1933 - 1940. We take Gibbs to be her maiden name.
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