A community-based social enterprise set up to develop the regeneration of the Lower Lea Valley and the surrounding area of East London.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
A community-based social enterprise set up to develop the regeneration of the Lower Lea Valley and the surrounding area of East London.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Leaside Regeneration Project
Leaside - Gateway to Fish Island Funded through Leaside Regeneration Ltd SRB4...
Freemason. Following a naval career, he was appointed a Provincial Grand Master. He instituted a national body for Templar masonry, which was made possible by an annuity obtained from King George I...
Benjamin Cotton was born on 10 February 1794, in Leyton, Essex (now Greater London), the ninth of the ten children of Captain Joseph Cotton (1745-1825) and Sarah Cotton née Harrison (1751-1818). On...
It aims to foster an interest in all matters of historical significance relating to the Bexley district.
Dandy and leader of fashion. Born in Swansea, he had short-lived careers as a lawyer and in the army. Became 'Master of Ceremonies' in both Bath and Tunbridge Wells. This position covered a number ...
Person, Community / Clubs, Craft / Design, Seriously Famous, Wales
Alfred John MacQuillin was born on 29 June 1897 in Walworth, London, the fourth of the ten children of William John MacQuillin (1872-1927) and Ellen Elizabeth MacQuillin, née Staples (1872-1942). H...
Roman Catholic priest. (Not the American boxer despite what Wikipedia says.) Born Ilford. Archbishop of Westminster, 1963 - his death. Died in Westminster Hospital.
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