Born Quebec, Canada.
Prime Minister of Canada in 1993-2003.
Born Quebec, Canada.
Prime Minister of Canada in 1993-2003.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Jean Chrétien
Unveiled by the Queen. The Canadian Memorial Foundation website has a colourf...
Canadian Maple (Acer Saccharum). This tree was planted by the Rt. Honourable...
Women's suffrage movement. It seems that many of these groups merged to form the Liberal Women's Foundation in 1887.
Politician and peace maker. Born Robert Cecil at 11 Duchess Street, Portland Place. Son of the Prime Minister, the Marquess of Salisbury. He practised civil law for several years before entering pa...
Architect. Born Manchester (or Lancaster depending on source) as Lewis Henry Isaacs. In 1860 he was living in London and appointed Captain in the 40th Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps. 1872 he was p...
Economist, philosopher, author and statesman. Born in Dublin. MP 1766-94 with the Whig Party.
Sculptor resident in Bow. Studied at St. Martin's School of Art. Her philosophy is to 'take art out of the galleries and out onto the streets', and has probably more original permanent sculptures o...
The Poplar Vestry acquired a plot of land occupied by a house, garden and field. Here was built a parish church with adjoining graveyard and rectory. The church with the rectory immediately to the ...
Replaced the LCC. The GLC was abolished, some say, because Mrs Thatcher could not abide its left-wing politics, nor its leader, Ken Livingstone. On its 50th anniversary Diamond Geezer posted a goo...
Banker. Lived in Sheen. As Lord Mayor he decreed that on London Bridge carriages should drive on the left whereas, prior to this sensible ordnance, it was a free for all.
It was in Regent Street that a film was first played to a paying audience in Britain, whereas King's Hall Picture Palace is thought to have been the first purpose-built cinema in Britain.
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