Hon. Secretary of Hornsey Council in 1911.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
J. F. Addison Greene
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Hornsey Central Hospital - foundation stone, 1911
This is probably the 'opening' stone for the hospital which was begun in 1907...
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Robert Hargreaves Rogers
Deputy of the ward of the parish of St Mary the Virgin Aldermanbury. The Story of a Victorian House has some details on Sir Robert since he once lived at Laurel House near Bexley, Kent. He was Chai...
Estates Governors of Alleyn's College at Dulwich
The management of the College sounds complicated. For 1882 Wikipedia has "Two Boards of Governors came into being. Both Dulwich College and Alleyn's School were to be managed by the college Governo...
Charles Grant, 1st Baron Glenelg
Born Bengal, his father being Chairman of the East India Company. Secretary of State for War and the Colonies 1835-39. Never married. Died at Cannes where he had lived his final years.
Person, Politics & Administration, Indian Sub-continent, Scotland
Embassy of the Czech Republic
Located at 26 - 30 Kensington Palace Gardens, the building occupies the site of a mid-nineteenth century Italinate villa. Before 1993, when the Czech Republic came into existence, the building was ...
Kensington and Chelsea Campaign to Save Democracy in London
2015: we can find no record of this group, active in 1985.
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Drill Hall - head 2 - Scots soldier
W1, Chenies Street, Drill Hall
In the spandrels above the entrance door: "Bloomsbury Rifles Pro Patria Semper" ('for my country always'). The technique used for this le...
Handley Page V/1500 bomber crash
NW11, Garrick Avenue, 21
The quotation is from the Song of Solomon, either chapter 2:17 or 4:6.
Adam James Meere
Died while fighting a fire with Bill Faust, see there for details. Born in north-west Surrey. Aged 27, Meere had only completed his basic training a few months before.
Henry III granting charter to Westminster Abbey
SW1, Little George Street, Supreme Court
This section is to the left of the entrance arch. The description of "Henry III granting charter to Westminster Abbey" is ubiquitous on ...
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