Born Edinburgh. Specialised in medical treatment for the navy and in treating scurvy.
Not to be confused with another Scots medical John Lind, born 20 years later.
Born Edinburgh. Specialised in medical treatment for the navy and in treating scurvy.
Not to be confused with another Scots medical John Lind, born 20 years later.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
James Lind
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Donald Spero Camelare was born on 2 March 1898 the elder child of Spero Camelare (1861-1943) and Annie Mary Camelare née Smith (1870-1958). On 5 June 1898 he was baptised at St Mary's Church, Bryan...
Resident of the Central Ward, Hendon who served and died in WW1.
Secretary to the Executive Committee for the Great Exhibition 1851.Architect and writer on art. Born near Devizes, Wiltshire. Died Dimlands Castle, Glamorgan.
One of a number of organisations active in the 1920s promoting animal welfare.
Between Paddington and Farringdon. A grand opening on the 9th preceded the opening to the public on Saturday 10 January 1863. “That afternoon Hetta trusted herself all alone to the mysteries of th...
Founded by brothers David William and Thomas J. Gobbett, it was the first purpose-built film studio in Walthamstow. It produced few notable films, but one, 'Anarchy in England' retold the story (us...
Captain Eric Ellington Doorly was born on 1 December 1920 in East Orange, Essex County, New Jersey, USA, the youngest of the three children of Edward Doorly (1873-1952) and Hallie R. Doorly née Mar...
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