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
Leyton people fallen since WW2
"Fallen" tends to suggest a war context, but this is not specified.
Old Baptist Union
A group of evangelical Baptist churches in the UK. Founded by Rev. H. A. Squire (with others) who became the founding President, a post he held for 21 years. The Old Baptist Union's executive body ...
South Eastern & Chatham Railway, 5222 men who served in WW1
5222 men of the South Eastern & Chatham Railway served in the war including the 556 whose names are inscribed on the Victoria Station memorial.
Raine Foundation School
This school was founded in what is now Raine Street by Henry Raine (1679 - 1738) in 1719, though the street was then known as Fawdon Lane, Charles Street. The school provided an education for local...