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Islingtonians killed in WW1

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Islingtonians killed in WW1

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Islington war memorial - Islington Green

This replaced the WW1 shrine that was erected in 1918, which was always inten...

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Islington war shrine

We believe Higham funded this temporary memorial, rather than just putting in...

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Islington WW1 memorial - Manor Gardens - names

Through the gates you can see that most of the names are nicely picked out bu...

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RNH - WW1 memorial plaque

In 1997, as a condition of developing the RNH site, Bellway Homes (the develo...

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Royal Northern Gardens gates

Royal Northern Gardens is Islington's War Memorial to all those who gave thei...

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Anglo-Argentine Society

Anglo-Argentine Society

Founded in London. Its main objectives are the cultural interchange between Great Britain and Argentina and  building strong social and creative ties between both communities.

Group, Community / Clubs, Argentina

1 memorial
L.S. and B.S.

L.S. and B.S.

A couple married in 1856 and still so happy 25 years later, that they erect a water trough to advertise the fact, anonymously.  Ahhh.

Group, Friend / family

1 memorial
WW2 service men and women who trained in Walthamstow college

WW2 service men and women who trained in Walthamstow college

Thousands of service men and women trained at the Walthamstow college: 1940 RAF; 1941 army; 1942 navy.

Group, Armed Forces, Education

1 memorial

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John Blanke Project

John Blanke Project

An art and archive project celebrating John Blanke.

Group, Art, History

1 memorial
Cardinal Manning

Cardinal Manning

SW1, Francis Street, 22 Carlisle Place, Manning House

We were interested to find a drawing of this memorial in the 1915 book 'Memorials and Monuments' by Lawrence Weaver, where we learn that ...

1 subject commemorated, 1 creator
Sir Christopher Wren

Sir Christopher Wren

Born East Knoyle, Wiltshire, died London.  Designer of 54 London churches, of which 13 were destroyed in the Blitz. Part of one of his churches, St Antholin, has ended up in an unexpected location...

Person, Architecture, Race Issues, Seriously Famous

38 memorials
Edward Bowman

Edward Bowman

Known as Ted Bowman, he was a volunteer head gardener at All Hallows Church Gardens, 1970 - 2014. From this report of his funeral we learn that he was also chair of the Trustees of Borough Market a...

Person, Gardens / Agriculture, Politics & Administration

1 memorial