Andrew Behan has kindly carried out some research on this soldier:
Born Bridgend, Glamorganshire. In early 1979 he married Judith Nash in Ogwr, Mid Glamorgan and they had two children. He died a day after the Hyde Park bomb explosion, aged 19 years.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Lance Corporal Jeffrey Vernon Young
Commemorated ati
Hyde Park bomb
{On 20 July 1982 at this spot, a terrorist bomb was exploded as The Queen's L...
Other Subjects
Royal Artillery 3rd Company 8th Battalion
Part of the force commanded by Havelock.
Victor Crutchley, VC
Sailor. Born Victor Alexander Charles Crutchley in Chelsea. His mother had been a maid of honour to Queen Victoria and he was her godson. He enlisted in the navy in 1906 and was promoted to lieuten...
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St Alphege, Southwark
In 1880 the church of St Alphege was built on the eastern corner of the junction of Lancaster Street and King James Street. It was dedicated in 1882. Post WW2 it went into decline and was declared ...
Suffragettes sculpture scroll
SW1, Victoria Street, Christchurch Gardens
This is made of fibreglass finished in cold cast bronze, and the scroll form was apparently chosen because it forms an 'S'. Designed by R...
Manor House - Mare Street
E8, Mare Street, 387
Difficult to photograph the whole building. We believe it extends across 7 window bays, our picture showing only the 5 left-most.
Fred Russell
SW15, Lower Richmond Road, Kenilworth Court
Fred Russell, 1862 - 1957, father of modern ventriloquism, lived here in flat no. 71, 1914 - 1926. English Heritage
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