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John H. Nealon

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

John H. Nealon

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John H. Nealon

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Lloyd's of London WW1 memorial

{Below a laurel swag and wreath around the crest of Lloyd's:} To the glorious...

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Roger Fenton

Roger Fenton

Photographer. Born in Heywood, near Rochdale, Lancashire. Trained and worked in law. In 1853 the Photographic Society of London was founded, with Fenton as its Honorary (unpaid) Secretary. In 1855 ...

Person, Photography

1 memorial
Private W. F. Sharp, MM
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
J. Monks

J. Monks

Hammersmith and Fulham International Brigade volunteer.

Person, Spain

War dead, Other war
1 memorial
E. R. Redmond

E. R. Redmond

Served in the Army.

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
E. W. Madgwick

E. W. Madgwick

Surbiton man killed serving in WW2.

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War dead, WW2
1 memorial

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Shyamji Krishna Varma

Shyamji Krishna Varma

Born Gujarat, India. Revolutionary, lawyer, journalist. In 1877 he received the title of 'pandit', a Sanskrit scholar, and came to Oxford for a few years. Returned to India, studied law and develop...

Person, Nationalism, Politics & Administration, India

2 memorials
A. Smith
War dead, WW2
1 memorial
G. Booker

G. Booker

Name on one of the main panels of the East Ham WW1 memorial.

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Haringey First World War Peace Forum

Haringey First World War Peace Forum

From HFWWPF: The Haringey First World War Peace Forum was a small working group in north London, researching the conscientious objectors who were associated with the districts of Hornsey, Tottenham...

Group, Community / Clubs, History, Peace

1 memorial
Ealing memorial gates - WW1 + WW2

Ealing memorial gates - WW1 + WW2

W5, Ealing Green, Pitzhanger Manor-house entrance

The quotation comes from 'Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865' by James Russell Lowell. Its right-justification and t...

2 subjects commemorated, 3 creators