Islingtonian who died in the South African War, 1899-1903
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
James William Musgrove
Commemorated ati
South African War
We are told by the people at The Register of the Anglo-Boer War that this war...
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M. P. Webster
Resident of Willesden who volunteered and died in the Anglo Boer War, 1899-1900.
Dr. Grantly Dick-Read
He was born as Grantly Dick Read (with no hyphen) on 26 January 1890, the sixth of the seven children of Robert John Samuel Read (1851-1920) and Frances Maria Read née Sayer (1855-1942) in Beccles,...
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Lord Hore-Belisha
SW1, Stafford Place, 16
Lord Hore-Belisha, 1893 - 1957, statesman, lived here. Greater London Council
John Wisden
Cricketer and publisher. Born at Crown Street, Brighton. As a cricketer, he played mainly for Sussex. In 1850 he opened a cricket-equipment business in Leamington Spa and five years later opened a ...
Ken Colyer
Cornetist and trumpeter. Born in Great Yarmouth. When he was in the merchant navy, he jumped ship in Mobile, Alabama and travelled to New Orleans where he joined the George Lewis band. He was event...
SHAEF, Supreme Headquarters of the Allied Expeditionary Forces, WW2
Much of the planning for D-Day was carried out at Norfolk House. Eisenhower arrived there in January 1944 to take on the role of Supreme Allied Commander. c.April 1944 SHAEF moved out to Camp Grif...
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