"J. W." does not give us much to go on. Possibly John Waggett who set up a water fountain in Notting Hill?
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J. W. water trough
{At both ends:} J. W. {On the side:} Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Catt...
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John Wylde
Renter Warden of the Innholders, 1920 - 21.
London Parochial Charities
In 1880 a report by a royal commission led to the City of London Parochial Charities Act. This provided that the five largest parishes of London could continue to administer their own charitable en...
Stenton Covington
A prominent local resident living in Gibson's Hill, he donated £3,000 towards the establishment of the Rookery in Streatham. He was also involved in saving Norwood Grove for the public. Stenton Th...
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St Dunstan's College
In 1466 the school attached to the church of St Dunstan in the East was one of the five recognised grammar schools in the City of London. In 1888 this boys independent school was moved out to Catfo...
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