in 1826 co-churchwarden of a church in Westminster.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
James Taylor
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Westminster Union Workhouse
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Sir Charles Higham
Advertising mogul, Conservative politician and local philanthropist. Born Walthamstow. His father died when Charles was 9 and his mother emigrated with her two sons to the States. Aged 13 he left h...
Miss M. M. Masson
Lady District Officer in the St John Ambulance Brigade, No. 1 District, 1914-1939. Serving Sister in the Order of St John.
Person, Emergency Services, Medicine, Politics & Administration
Mr & Mrs Richard Ellis
Founders and President and Honorary Secretary of the Rochester Square Spiritualist Temple.
Paul Cambon
French Ambassador in London 1898 - 1920. Born Paris. He helped negotiate the Entente Cordiale and to bring Britain into WW1 on the French side.
Gary King
2015, we were contacted by one of his friends who confirmed that he was a property developer who died shortly after completing the Clink project. 2020: We wondered whether Martin Gary King, a comp...
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A. G. Beavis
Employed at the Holloway bus/tram garage - Pemberton Gardens. Served and was killed in WW1.
ATC 296 (Stoke Newington) WW2
N16, Lavell Street
At the War Memorials Register we learn that, since we visited, laminated signs have been attached to the cages around the 13 trees, givin...
15 subjects commemorated, 2 creators
Colonial Office - B09 - Ethelbert
SW1, Whitehall, Foreign Office
Statues Hither and Thither has been invaluable in identifying some of the busts and most of the statues. The statues are not labelled and...
Michael William Lomax
United Kingdom citizen who died in the terrorist attacks in America on 11 September 2001. Michael William Lomax was born on 16 January 1964 and grew up in Heaton Moor, Stockport, Cheshire. After a...
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