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H. E. Adams

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

H. E. Adams

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H. E. Adams

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St Marks, Kennington - WW1 memorial

We can find no source for the quotation "May we ...", though it is also used ...

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Arthur B. Cort
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Idwal B. Humphrey
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
A. Laws

A. Laws

Out of alphabetical sequence on the Smithfield war memorial so possibly a late addition.

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Isaac Smith

Isaac Smith

Cousin to the wife of Captain James Cook, with whom he sailed to the South Pacific. Inherited Merton Abbey in the 1820s.  His great nephew, J. Mackerell, gave land to commemorate Nelson.

Person, Friend / family

1 memorial
F. W. Pell
War dead, WW1
1 memorial

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Sir Marcus Samuel

Sir Marcus Samuel

Mayor of the City of London in 1900.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Sir George Young

Sir George Young

Politician. Born George Samuel Knatchbull Young. Elected to parliament in 1974. Served as Secretary of State for Transport, Leader of the House, Lord Privy Seal and Chief Whip. Created Baron Young ...

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Shepherd's Well

Shepherd's Well

One of the two sources of the Tyburn river, the other being in the grounds of Belsize Manor (now the area called Belsize Park).  The picture shows the well in 1820.  In 1878 Edward Walford wrote " ...

Place, Food & Drink

1 memorial
Cannonball and Priory Church

Cannonball and Priory Church

EC1, St John's Square, St John's Cloister Garden

The last line on the board suggests that this used to be on display at the front of the building. Perhaps the large empty space was used ...

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Marshalsea Prison

Marshalsea Prison

Originally built to hold prisoners being tried by the Marshalsea Court and the Court of the King's Bench. Its first site, from at least 1329 was on Borough High Street on the block now bordered...

Place, Law

6 memorials