President of the Rotary Club of Enfield and local horticulturist.
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Henry Joshua (Jos) Brown
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Enfield Town fountain
Supporting this lamp standard is really not a job for such small babies - the...
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Eyre Arms Tavern
St John’s Wood was once part of the Great Forest of Middlesex. Until the end of the eighteenth century (when plans for residential development first appeared) it remained in agricultural use. By 17...
Indian National Congress
One of the two major political parties in India, and one of the largest and oldest democratically-operating parties in the world.
James Henry Skipsey
James Henry Skipsey is the 1st on the right of the seven boys sitting in the photograph of the scout troop. He was born on 15 February 1900 in Walworth, the eldest of the thirteen children of Jame...
British-German Association
The Association came into being in the House of Commons. Those involved in setting it up include: Sir George Catlin, Dr Thomas Mann, Dr Adolf Grimme - Minister of Education for Lower Saxony, Sir ...
Bostall Estate
In 1887 Bostall Farm was bought by the Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society and run to provide vegetables for the Co-op shops and food for the Society’s horses and pigs. By 1899 it had been decided t...
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Rendel Palmer and Tritton
Engineers. This firm was started by James Meadows Rendel (1799 - 1856) and carried on by his son Sir Alexander Rendel (1829–1918). It became a partnership called Rendel Palmer & Tritton in the ...
Lance Corporal Frederick Joshua Bright
Frederick Joshua Bright was born on 20 November 1892 in Haggerston, London, one of the nine children of Edward Charles Bright (1860-1936) and Alice Sarah Bright née Slater (1861-1948). He was bapt...
Listed Building - SW14
SW14, Thames Bank, Leyden House
The portcullis plaque to the left is a fire insurance mark of the Westminster insurance company like this one at the Museum of London.
Pepys - Stew Lane
EC4, Stew Lane
This page of Pepys' Diary is given at The Diary of Samuel Pepys with lots of explanatory links.
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