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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Earl Waldegrave
Politician. President of the Committee for the erection of the Florence Nightingale Hospital in 1909.
Merton Parish Council
Merton was an ancient parish in the Brixton Hundred of Surrey. It was bounded by Wimbledon to the north, Mitcham to the east, Morden to the south and Kingston upon Thames to the west. In 1907 it ...
Henry Spicer (stationery)
Born Islington into the stationery family. Trustee of Islington Union Chapel. MP for Islington South. 1885-6. Henry Spicer was the eldest of the ten children of Henry S. J. Spicer (1801-1877) a...
William John Gomm
Recorded on the monument as a Member of Brentford Council in 1909. However, Brentford High Street gives "William John Gomm, Harry’s brother, also died in 1908 …" so it seems that WJG's name on the ...
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
32nd President of USA. Married a distant cousin, Eleanor Roosevelt. Led the States into WW2 and died in office. Had polio from age 39 and is almost always shown seated. See Listicles for 6 more sta...
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Fountain Court
Named after the Fountain Tavern which it contained, Fountain Court was built over by Savoy Buildings in 1883. In 1827 William Blake died at 3 Fountain Court, now part of the Savoy Hotel. Lawrenc...
Palmer Tyre Company
From Car History: In June 1892 John F. Palmer (American) obtained two US patents for a “thread-fabric” bicycle pneumatic tire. Shortly afterwards he moved to England; registering the Palmer Tire Co...
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