Wealthy businessman & philanthropist. Born Stoke-on-Trent. Supports children's charities.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
John Caudwell
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Bomber Command Memorial
The campaign to bomb civilians was so controversial that the bombers were giv...
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Marshall's Charity
Created in John Marshall's 1627 will to support the Anglican Church and still going strong in 2012.
Chiswick War Memorial Homes
Homes for disabled servicemen and women, and the families of those killed in conflicts. Founded by Stoll (Formerly the Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation). The first homes were opened in Fulham, followed ...
Samuel Morley
Born Well Street Hackney into a Nottingham family of wool/hosiery manufacturers and merchants. His father John, had come to London to set up an outlet for their products. Samuel went into the famil...
Person, Philanthropy, Politics & Administration, Race Issues, Religion
Julius Salter Elias, Viscount Southwood
'Fairlight' in Wood Lane, Highgate, was built in 1908 for Julius Elias. who was the head of the publishing firm, Odhams Press, and later became Viscount Southwood. There is a book by R.J Minney, 'V...
Person, Journalism / Publishing, Philanthropy, Politics & Administration
Ada Lewis-Hill
Ada Hannah Lewis-Hill, philanthropist. Born Liverpool but brought up in a large family in Dublin where she married Samuel Lewis in 1867. They lived in Grosvenor Square until his death in 1901, when...
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Jubilee Market Hall
WC2, Southampton Street, Jubilee Market Hall
In our picture the Jubilee Market Traders plaque can be seen on the back wall of the arcade. In front of it, the Queen's stone plaque is...
Coventry Patmore
W1, Percy Street, 14
London County Council Coventry Patmore, 1823 - 1896, poet and essayist, lived here, 1863 - 1864.
St Mary Axe Church
EC3, St Mary Axe, 10, Fitzwilliam House
Site of St Mary Axe Church, 1230 - 1561. City of London
Thomas Grenville
NW1, Euston Road, The British Library
This bust is a 20th-century replica after G. B. Comolli, 19th century.
Mary Gray Ratray
Miss Mary Gray Ratray of 41 Tavistock Square. Died St Pancras leaving a legacy of £23,000 to the charities of the metropolis. This was administered by her executors Edwin Bedford and Charles Jellic...
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