This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
H. Dighton
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J. Lyons war memorial - WW1
Possibly the granite trough added to the foot is intended to hold wreaths etc...
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Jellicoe Express
Officially 'The Euston to Thurso Naval Special' this was known as the Misery Express. From 1917 this Royal Navy train ran daily between London Euston and Thurso during both world wars. It was name...
Second Lieutenant Philip Edward Thomas
Novelist and poet. Born Philip Edward Thomas in Lambeth. He worked as a journalist and book-reviewer, and wrote a novel 'The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans'. He is referred to as a war poet, although littl...
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Hyde Park bollards
W1, South Carriage Drive
2013: You'd think one modern bollard is much like another, but not these 17; The rim of each bollard cap carries an embossed name or phr...
Sir Hugh Myddelton
Goldsmith and entrepreneur. Born Denbigh, Wales sometime 1555-60, younger brother of Sir Thomas Myddelton (c1550-1631) who became Lord Mayor of London. 1576 came to London to be an apprentice golds...
Cecil Thomas
Sculptor and medalist. Born 24 Hedley Road, Shepherd's Bush. Many commissions for the Royal Mint. Other work in London: the Tubby Clayton and Alfred Henry Forster tombs (effectively horizontal ...
Upper North Street School WW1 bomb - trees
E14, East India Dock Road, Trinity Gardens
Marvell wrote 'The Garden', the poem which is quoted here.
Thomas Peterson
Thomas Peterson was born in 1914, his birth being registered in the 1st quarter of 1914 in the West Ham registration district, Essex (now Greater London). He died, aged 26 years, as a result of en...
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