This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
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...
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
Grosvenor Hospital
The splendid Lost Hospitals has been our source for this summary: Opened in 1866 as the Pimlico and Westminster Institute, a dispensary for women and children. 1873 the hospital bought and moved ...
Three Crown Court church, Wheeler Street
About 1750 this French Hugeonot church joined La Patente church in Hanbury Street.
Burnet, Tait and Lorne
Architects. The practice comprised John James Burnet, Thomas Smith Tait and Francis Lorne. Their works include the King Edward VII galleries at the British Museum.
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Roger Robinson, Cllr
One of the longest running councillors in Camden, when he stood down in 2022 he was given the title Alderman. First elected in 1964 he served a total of 38 years in 2 stints. He attended the first ...
Ordinary Seaman Charles E. Castleman
Castleman was aboard 'HMS Blean' when it was hit by two torpedos fired from a German U-boat 11 miles North West of Oran Algeria. The ship sunk in 4 minutes, there were 88 other casualties and 94 su...
Alexander McQueen
Fashion designer. Born in Lewisham Hospital, as Lee Alexander, he was known as Lee to his family and friends, but was Alexander to the rest of the world. He served his apprenticeship in Savile Row ...
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