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J. W. White

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

J. W. White

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J. W. White

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Tottenham and West Green - WW1 memorial

We first photographed this memorial some time ago when it was in a very bad c...

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Lottie Helen Hackett

Lottie Helen Hackett

She was born as Lottie Helen Aiton on 26 June 1886 the youngest of the six children of William George Aiton (1853-1900) and Mary Jane Aiton née Banister (1854-1935). Her birth was registered in the...

Person

War dead non-military, WW2
1 memorial
G. Wright

G. Wright

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

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Cecil W. Duxbury
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
J. W. Drury
War dead, WW2
1 memorial
H. Smith
War dead, WW1
1 memorial

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First postmarks in the world

First postmarks in the world

Inked date stamps were at first called 'Bishops marks' after their inventor, Henry Bishop, Postmaster General, 1660-1663.   The post office was receiving complaints about late arrival of the post. ...

Concept, Commerce

1 memorial
College of Minor Canons in St Paul’s Cathedral

College of Minor Canons in St Paul’s Cathedral

In existence before 1066.  Richard II formalised the structure.  At that time they were 12 in number but are now down to three, responsible for singing services and organising large and small scale...

Building, Music / songs, Politics & Administration, Religion

1 memorial
Giuseppe Gagliardini
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Hall of the Worshipful Company of Masons

Hall of the Worshipful Company of Masons

From The Masons: "Between 1483 and 1865 the Masons’ Company Halls (both the pre and post Great Fire) stood on the site of what is now 12 Mason’s Avenue. A certain amount is known about both buildin...

Building, Liveries & Guilds

1 memorial
Margery Allingham

Margery Allingham

W2, Westbourne Terrace Road, Hurlingham House

Margery Allingham, 1904 - 1966, writer of crime fiction and creator of Albert Campion, lived here, 1916 - 1926. City of Westminster

2 subjects commemorated, 1 creator