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James Thomas

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Architect who works close to the site of Min Joo Lee's death, and regularly cycles through the junction. He worked with the local cycle shop, Cyclesurgery, to produce the ghost bike and organised the very moving ceremony, attended by 50 - 60 people.

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Deep Lee

Killed on the first day of the new King's Cross campus of Central St Martin's...

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Charlotte Heber-Percy

Charlotte Heber-Percy

Founder of a charitable trust.

Person, Benefactor

1 memorial
Baptist Noel, 3rd Earl of Gainsborough

Baptist Noel, 3rd Earl of Gainsborough

Probably inherited the title in 1690. Mother was Susanna Noel.

Person, Benefactor

1 memorial
Henry Lincoln

Henry Lincoln

From British History Online: ".. the Lincoln Almshouses. Henry Lincoln, by his will proved in 1912, left £1,300 in trust to build five small almshouses to be let at low rents to people over 50 year...

Person, Benefactor, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Alice Hogg

Alice Hogg

Alice Anna Graham was born on 9 October 1846 in Bombay (now Mumbai), India, the eldest of the eight children of William Graham (1817-1885) and Jane Catherine Graham née Lowndes (1820-1899). Her fat...

Person, Benefactor, India

1 memorial

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Gerald Bernard Murphy
War dead, WW2
1 memorial
Cyril Huleatt Brew

Cyril Huleatt Brew

Lieutenant Cyril Huleatt Brew was born in 1894 in Chew Magna, Somerset, the second of the three children of Richard Hugh Brew (1863-1917) and Dora Vere Brew née Cornwell (1864-1928). His birth was ...

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Philip Astley

Philip Astley

Equestrian performer and circus proprietor. Born Newcastle under Lyme. Aged 17 he joined the 15th Light Dragoons where he developed an exceptional ability breaking and riding horses. Discharged as ...

Person, Animals, Theatre

3 memorials
W. H. Greenhalgh

W. H. Greenhalgh

Surbiton man killed serving in WW2.

Person

War dead, WW2
1 memorial