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James Hulbert

James Hulbert

Died while Primewarden of the Fishmongers Company.

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Lord Llangattock, John Rolls

Lord Llangattock, John Rolls

Landowner, Conservative politician, socialite, local benefactor and agriculturalist. 1st Baron Llangattock. Based in Wales, at the Llangattock estate. Prominent member of the Anti-Vivisection Socie...

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Percy Lane Oliver

Percy Lane Oliver

Founder of the first voluntary blood donor service. Born in Fish Street, St Ives, Cornwall. In 1921, he helped found the Camberwell division of the British Red Cross Society, and conceived the idea...

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Charity Commissioners

Charity Commissioners

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1 memorial
Fulham 2000

Fulham 2000

Supporters' organisation formed in difficult times to help Fulham Football Club remain at its historic home.   From Moments that made Fulham: "In February 1993, and with Fulham’s lease on the Cott...

Group, Community / Clubs, Philanthropy, Sport / Games

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Mathew Prichard

Mathew Prichard

Grandson of Agatha Christie, his mother Rosalind being Agatha's only child.  Christie gave the rights to the play, the Mousetrap, to her grandson as a birthday present.   He has given away a lot of...

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Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay

Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay

Historian, essayist, poet.  Born Leicestershire but brought up in the Clapham home.  Spent four years (1834 - 8) as an administrator in India, during which he showed little interest in Indian cultu...

Person, History, Poetry, Politics & Administration, India

4 memorials
Harry Secombe

Harry Secombe

Actor, comedian and singer. Born Harry Donald Secombe in St Thomas, Swansea where he grew up. In WW2 he served in the Royal Artillery, and whilst in North Africa he first met Spike Milligan. After ...

Person, Cinema, Music / songs, Seriously Famous, Theatre, TV & Radio, Africa, Wales

3 memorials
Waterloo churches / Commissioners' churches

Waterloo churches / Commissioners' churches

Following the defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo a Commission was set up to build churches as a means of giving thanks and commemorating the victory. The churches are also known as Milli...

Concept, Property, Religion

1 memorial