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J. D. Bangay

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW2.

J. D. Bangay

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J. D. Bangay

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Bart's War Memorial

{Entering the hospital from West Smithfield you walk through an arched passag...

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Rev. John Newton

Rev. John Newton

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1 memorial
Albert Beer

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1 memorial
J. N. Neville, Pte.

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1 memorial
C. Germany

C. Germany

Name on one of the main panels of the East Ham WW1 memorial.

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War dead, WW1
1 memorial
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Private J. Boyle

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HMS Doris, Royal Marine Light Infantry, South Africa.

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1 memorial
Rifleman S. F. Cole
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1 memorial
Stepney Jewish Club

Stepney Jewish Club

E1, Beaumont Grove, Stepney Community Centre, 2-8

The photo of the plaque comes from Jewish East End. We cannot see the plaque outside the building so perhaps it is inside, or lost, or w...

1 creator
John Dickens

John Dickens

Father of Charles Dickens, was imprisoned in Marshalsea for debt from February to March (or May, according to Wikipedia) 1824. His wife Elizabeth and 4 youngest children joined him. It was only the...

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1 memorial
The Vintners

The Vintners

EC4, Little Trinity Lane

Believed to be the first public sculpture in London commissioned by a Livery Company. We would have expected the inscriptions (WDR and W...

1 subject commemorated, 3 creators