This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
H. Jones
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Tottenham and West Green - WW1 memorial
We first photographed this memorial some time ago when it was in a very bad c...
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Leslie Palmer
From Trinidad. Director of the Notting Hill Carnival 1973-1975. He found sponsorship, recruited more steel bands and reggae groups and introduced static sound systems, live music stages and genera...
Person, Community / Clubs, Politics & Administration, Caribbean Islands
Cecil Hepworth
British film pioneer in the silent era. Born 12 Beaufort (now Somerset) Gardens, Lewisham. Father was a Victorian magic lanternist. Died at home at 211 Eastcote Road, Ruislip. Caroline's Miscellany...
John Henderson
Known as John the book man, he sold second-hand books on West End Lane outside West Hampstead Thames Link station for about 20 years. Born near Glasgow, he moved to London c.1990 and for a long ti...
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Grove Road Toll Bar
"In use in the 18th and 19th centuries" so the dates we give are very approximate.
Margaret Mellor
As a Waterloo resident Margaret worked from about 1972 on community planning in Waterloo. Her main aims have been to increase social housing for families and green open space for everyone. She co...
Metropolitan Asylums Board
A campaign by Florence Nightingale and Edwin Chadwick led to the establishment of this board. It dealt with London's sick poor (but excluding those in Penge, for some reason), those with infectio...
Lewisham pump
SE13, Lewisham High Street
{On the plaque:} This pump was made by George Turner of Dorset Street, Fleet Street in the 1830's and erected, it is thought, for the res...
Sir Richard Westmacott
Sculptor. Born Grosvenor Square. One of the Commissioners for the Great Exhibition. His son, with the same name was also a successful sculptor. Died at home at 14 South Audley Street.
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