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Jeremiah Taverner

Jeremiah Taverner

Co-church warden of St Peters Cheap in 1687.

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Jeremiah Taverner

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124-126 Cheapside

Erected att ye sole costs & charges of the parish of St Peters Cheape Ao....

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Sir Horatio David Davies

Sir Horatio David Davies

Lord Mayor of London (1897), Army officer and businessman. Alderman on the Bridge House Estates Committee, 1894.  Listed on the "opening" plaque as "Lieutt.Col."  He was very successful running a n...

Person, Lord Mayor, Politics & Administration

2 memorials
L. Samuel

L. Samuel

Managing Director of Jahncke Ltd in 1912.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
John Hopkins

John Hopkins

John Victor Lindsay "Hoppy" Hopkins was a British photographer, journalist, researcher and political activist, and "one of the best-known underground figures of 'Swinging London' " in the late 1960...

Person, Community / Clubs, Journalism / Publishing, Photography, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Frederick Finch

Frederick Finch

Co-churchwarden and trustee of the Lambeth Hayles Estate development in 1894.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Michael Moore, CBE

Michael Moore, CBE

Received his CBE in 2008, former Suffolk CC chief executive and current Westminster City Council top officer. We're guessing this is man who contributed to the Olivier statue.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial

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Henry Wilson (Capt)

Henry Wilson (Capt)

Sea captain. He was commander of the packet ship The Antelope, which was part of the fleet of the East India Company. In 1783 he was shipwrecked off the island of Ulong. After some initial animosit...

Person, Exploring

1 memorial
Jose de San Martin statue

Jose de San Martin statue

SW1, Belgrave Square, Opposite Halkin Street

The statue is behind a locked gate, so we cannot tell if there is an inscription on the plinth at the rear.

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