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James Taylor

James Taylor

in 1826 co-churchwarden of a church in Westminster.

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James Taylor

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Westminster Union Workhouse

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Lord Ashfield

Lord Ashfield

Transport organizer and politician. Born Albert Henry Knattriess at New Normanton, Derbyshire. His family moved to the USA in 1880 and changed their surname to Stanley. While working for various tr...

Person, Politics & Administration, Transport, USA

2 memorials
C. T. Smith

C. T. Smith

A commissioner of Limehouse Library in 1900.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Gordon Victor Young

Gordon Victor Young

Businessman in the fish industry. "Who knew Billingsgate Market well and built up the family business, W. Young & Son." The quote is on the plaque but we can't trace it, or indeed, find out any...

Person, Commerce, Food & Drink, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Councillor P. A. Hart

Councillor P. A. Hart

Councillor on the Bethnal Green Housing Committee in 1952.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Dag Hammarskjold

Dag Hammarskjold

UN Secretary General, 1951-61.  Died in a suspicious plane crash in the Congo.  In September 2013 the official Hammarskjold Commission cautiously recommended further investigations into the cause o...

Person, Politics & Administration, Seriously Famous

1 memorial

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Albion Mills

Albion Mills

Corn mill built by Matthew Boulton, James Watt and John Rennie.  Rennie moved from Scotland to London when invited to work on the construction of these Mills.  Burnt down in 1791 and Spitalfields L...

Building, Food & Drink, Industry

1 memorial