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London Borough of Bromley

Formerly part of Kent, it has been part of Greater London since 1963.

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London Borough of Bromley

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Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

Hawkins lived here with his family 1856 - 1872.

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Biggin Hill Royal Air Force Station

Site of Biggin Hill Royal Air Force Station 1917 - 1992. The London Borough o...

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Bromley Millennium Rock

Bromley Millennium Rock This boulder of Lewisian Gneiss from Lochinver in Nor...

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Charles Keeping

Charles Keeping, 1924 - 1988, illustrator, lived here. The London Borough of ...

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Chislehurst Caves

Chislehurst Caves People came from across London and north west Kent to shelt...

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Votes for Women

Votes for Women

LSE History gives: "... Frederick and Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, who owned and edited the WSPU newspaper Votes for Women. Founded in 1907, Votes for Women was printed at the St Clement’s Press on C...

Media, Gender Issues, Politics & Administration

3 memorials
George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham

George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham

Statesman and poet. Born at the family home Wallingford House (where the Old Admirality Building now is). A baby when his father, the 1st Duke, was assassinated, he was brought up alongside Charles...

Person, Poetry, Politics & Administration

2 memorials
William Roper

William Roper

Biographer. Date of birth approximate. He married Sir Thomas More’s daughter Margaret in 1521 and wrote More’s biography. He was a member of several parliaments between 1529 and 1558.

Person, Literature, Politics & Administration

2 memorials
John Gilbert Winant

John Gilbert Winant

United States ambassador to Great Britain 1941-46. Born New York City. Succeeded the pro-appeasement ambassador, Joseph Kennedy, Winant was with Churchill when news arrived of the attack on Pearl H...

Person, Politics & Administration, Tragedy, USA

2 memorials
Councillor Alfred Harris

Councillor Alfred Harris

Chairman of Westminster's Housing Committee: 1949-50.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial

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Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens

Born, son of Elizabeth and John Dickens, at No.1 Mile End Terrace, Landport, Portsmouth (where there is a museum). For a map showing many of his London addresses see Londonist. His family were so p...

Person, Literature, Seriously Famous

51 memorials
Lord Monkswell

Lord Monkswell

Liberal politician. Born as Robert Collier. He entered the House of Lords as the Second Lord Monkswell on his father's death in 1886, and later served in the government of William Ewart Gladstone a...

Person, Politics & Administration

2 memorials