Prospective Socialist candidate for the Epping division in October 1935.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
James Ranger
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Stone Bomb Anti-war Monument
Airplanes were used in WW1 but there was strong opposition to aerial bombing....
Other Subjects
Councillor Mrs Beatrice Lilian Tate
Beatrice Tate School (41 Southern Grove, E3) has researched their namesake and it is there we found this photo, captioned: "Beatrice Lilian Tate, Mayor of Bethnal Green 1952-53 (centre); Henry Edwa...
Frederick Atkinson Powell
Architect. Mayor of Lambeth 1905-6 and 1906-7. Died at home at 344 Kennington Road.
William James Wetenhall
Churchwarden in St Pancras Vestry in 1889. Chairman of the Vestry in 1897. William James Wetenhall was born on 1 January 1835 in Southwark, Surrey (now Greater London), a son of Emanuel Wetenhall ...
George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham
English statesman. Appointed Lord High Admiral in 1619. Favourite (possibly more) of King James I of England and then of Charles I but so unpopular with others that he was assassinated/murdered, le...
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Building survived the Great Fire
WC2, Strand, 229-230
Londonist points out how important correct use of English can be: "This was not the only Strand building to survive the Great Fire... the...
Sir Squire Bancroft
Actor-manager. Born Rotherhithe. Squire was his given first name. Although much information about this man is contained on his Wikipedia page our colleague, Andrew Behan, researched him through pub...
Thomas Cromwell - SW15
SW15, Brewhouse Lane, 3
The plaque fails to explain why it is on this particular spot. Cromwell's family was based in Putney and he was brought up here but we c...
Sub-Lieutenant (A) Kenneth William Richter
Kenneth William Richter was born on 27 January 1920, the eldest of the four children of William Richter (1890-1934) and Harriet Martha Richter née Axon (1891-1970). His birth was registered in the ...
Wakefield and the TA
SW17, Balham High Street, 213, Fusilier House
The plaque is below the window to the left of the ornate entrance. Presumably this is a foundation stone or a building opening stone for ...
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