Barnet keep their logo at the bottom right of their website pages. We think you will agree that is just weird.
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London Borough of Barnet
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Benjamin Waugh - N11
Rev. Benjamin Waugh, founder of the N.S.P.C.C., served as founder minister of...
Friary House
Friary House Friary Park opened to the public on Saturday 7th May 1910 after ...
Grimaldi - N12 - plaque
Near here at Fallow Corner stood the home of Joseph Grimaldi, actor and famou...
Harry Vardon
Harry Vardon, professional golfer, born May 9th 1870, lived in this house fro...
Mark Lemon
London Borough of Barnet Mark Lemon, co-founder and first editor of "Punch", ...
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London Borough of Bexley
London Borough. Formed under the London Government Act of 1963 from the municipal boroughs of Bexley and Erith, Crayford Urban District and part of Chislehurst and Sidcup Urban District.
May Day demonstration in Hyde Park, 1890
Paste Tense describes why and how the 1st of May became the International Workers' Day, how the first such day, in 1890, was planned in the United Kingdom, and goes on to describe: "The main demons...
Henry Phipps, 1st Earl of Mulgrave
Soldier and politician. Political roles included: Foreign Secretary, First Lord of the Admiralty and, 1810 - 1819, Master-General of the Ordnance. It was during this time that the Cadiz memorial...
Czechoslovak Government in Exile
The informal title of the Czechoslovak National Liberation Committee. It was originally created by the former Czechoslovak president Edvard Beneš in Paris, in October 1939. Unsuccessful negotiation...
Group, Nationalism, Politics & Administration, Czechoslovakia, France
Charlie Petherick
Poplar councillor imprisoned during the 1921 rates protest.
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Homerton College
Originally created to educate Calvinist ministers, as non-conformists were banned from attending Oxbridge colleges. Its first meetings were held in a public house at the Royal Exchange until 1768 w...
William Strong
Probably born in Dorset. Clergyman who worked at St Dunstan in the West, Westminster Abbey, and St Margaret's Westminster. Also spoke before the Houses of Parliament. Buried Westminster Abbey. Whe...
Councillor Herbert Dyer
Member of the Electric Lighting and Tramways Committee, West Ham, 1905. This Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health, West Ham, 1909 gives more of his name, referring to 'Herbert Dyer'.
All Saints Church, Ealing
Built as a memorial to Britain's only assassinated Prime Minister, Spencer Perceval from £5000 bequeathed by his youngest daughter, Frederica Perceval who died aged 90 in 1900. The Gunnersbury Rot...
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