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H. G. Smith

War dead, WW1 i

Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

H. G. Smith
Served in the Army.

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H. G. Smith

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Charlton war memorial

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Charles S. Peerless
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
W. T. Dawson

W. T. Dawson

Employee of West Ham Tramway killed in WW1.

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1 memorial
Henry Perfect

Henry Perfect

A con-man who was fond of impersonating vicars, and is said to have often rented rooms upstairs at the George, Fleet Street.

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1 memorial
T. P. Jones
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
H. L. Caulder
War dead, WW1
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Dorothy 'Cherry' Groce

Dorothy 'Cherry' Groce

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Person, Race Issues, Tragedy, Caribbean Islands

1 memorial
198 Gallery

198 Gallery

Also known as 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning. An art space and gallery in Railton Road, Brixton that for more than three decades has had a strong commitment to diversity, equality and inclusion...

Group, Art, Community / Clubs, Race Issues

1 memorial
A. S. Diamond

A. S. Diamond

President of the West London Synagogue in 1964 and a Master of the Supreme Court.

Person, Religion

1 memorial
First residential roof-top wind turbines

First residential roof-top wind turbines

W14, Kensington High Street, 388, Tollard House

Tollard House, the first residential roof top wind turbines installed in the city of London by the Green Company, www.the-green-company.c...

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Wanstead District Urban Council

Wanstead District Urban Council

Merged with Woodford Urban District Council in 1934.  Merged with Ilford and in 1963 became the London Borough of Redbridge.

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1 memorial