Brother of the Oddfellows in 1927.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Joseph Johnson
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Islington Lodge
Not a branch of the Freemasons, as the terminology might suggest, but a branc...
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Pioneer Health Centre
Founded by doctors George Scott Williamson and Innes Pearse as an integral part of the 'Peckham Experiment', the area being chosen because of its deprivation. Nine hundred and fifty local families...
Hyde Park Estate
We don't know for sure that the HPEA is the "Hyde Park Estate" that erected the Dearmer plaque but it's the best candidate that we could find.
David Ivan O'Hara
In his last years dedicated himself to the projects of the community of the Pepys Estate where he lived. Andrew Behan has researched this man: Death registration records provide the birth and deat...
Japan-British Culture Memorial Club
We can find no information about this group so we guess it was short-lived and dis-banded once the memorial was unveiled.
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Sir Herbert Baker
Architect. Born and brought up in Kent, trained as an architect in London. 1892 went to South Africa where he gained many important commissions. During a brief return to Britain in 1904 he married....
Peter Pain
A Huguenot refugee from Dieppe. He, along with his family and a French minister were killed by a massive gunpowder explosion at the Temple Mills in Leyton in 1690. Wikipedia puts the explosion "on ...
The Simkins of Highgate Village
N6, Highgate High Street, 64
It's believed that this plaque was put in place in the 1980s. Looking for an explanation for its presence here we wonder if Michael Simki...
Joan Holmes
Joan Florence Holmes was born on 29 January 1934 in Hackney, the daughter of James Robert Holmes (1904-1944) and Mabel Holmes née Tait (b.1908). Her father was a leather tanner. She was the younge...
Charles J. Clark
Co-Churchwarden of St Michael & All Angels Church in Bedford Park in 1887.
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