This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Islingtonians killed in WW1
Commemorated ati
Islington war memorial - Islington Green
This replaced the WW1 shrine that was erected in 1918, which was always inten...
Islington war shrine
We believe Higham funded this temporary memorial, rather than just putting in...
Islington WW1 memorial - Manor Gardens - names
Through the gates you can see that most of the names are nicely picked out bu...
RNH - WW1 memorial plaque
In 1997, as a condition of developing the RNH site, Bellway Homes (the develo...
Royal Northern Gardens gates
Royal Northern Gardens is Islington's War Memorial to all those who gave thei...
Other Subjects
A. Bishop and family
Researched by Andrew Behan: Alfred Bishop was born in Stourport, Worcestershire, the eleventh and youngest child of William Bishop and Matilda Bishop née Broughton. His father was a Tailor and Dra...
Squeeze
English rock band that came to prominence during the 'new wave' period. Famous numbers include 'Cool for Cats', 'Up the Junction' and 'Tempted'. Jools Holland was a member, before moving on to purs...
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John Wisden
Cricketer and publisher. Born at Crown Street, Brighton. As a cricketer, he played mainly for Sussex. In 1850 he opened a cricket-equipment business in Leamington Spa and five years later opened a ...
Sir Follett Holt, KBE
Railway engineer, very influential in Argentina where he was Chairman of many railway companies. Excelled at polo as a young man. First Chairman of the Tower Hill Improvement Trust. Our picture co...
London stone - 2011
EC4, Cannon Street, 111
This is the text that was on top of the cubicle in which the Stone sat from about 1962. We took the photo of the 1960s building in 2015 b...
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