This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
London Borough of Lambeth
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Dave Squires
Dave Squires, 1949 - 2009, much loved street sweeper. Southbankmosaics Suppor...
Dorothy 'Cherry' Groce
Cherry Dorothy Groce, 1948 - 2011, innocently shot in this house by police wh...
Lambeth war memorial - WW1
"Lest we forget" is a quote from Kipling, often used on war memorials for WW1...
Millennium tree - SE1
London Borough of Lambeth Millennium Tree (Quercus Ilex) Evergreen Holm Oak...
Other Subjects
Park Geun-Hye
President of the Republic of Korea 2012 - current (2016).
Thomas Haynes Parker
Churchwarden in Clerkenwell in 1845. Insurance papers for 1835 list a Thomas Haynes Parker at 25 Winyatt Street, Goswell Street, "paper stainer". By 1836 he has become "gent" with another property ...
Lt.-Col. Francis A. Brooks, MD, MRCS
Inspecting Officer on staff of Chief Commissioner in the St John Ambulance Brigade, No. 1 District Metropolitan Corps, 1899-1935. Knight Grace in the Order of St John. The Museum of the Order of S...
Person, Armed Forces, Emergency Services, Medicine, Politics & Administration
Willy Brandt
Politiican. Born as Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm in the Free City of Lübeck (German Empire). In 1933 he left Germany for Norway to escape Nazi persecution and adopted his new name to avoid detection. H...
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The Clapham Society
A society founded with the aim of improving the quality of life in Clapham and to strengthen its identity and sense of community. Initiated a Green Plaque Scheme in 2011 to commemorate interesting...
Sharpeville Massacre
SW2, Effra Road, Windrush Square
{On the large plaque with an image of protesters on a map of Africa:} Sharpeville 21st March 1960 "They died so others may live" {On the...
William de Morgan
Potter, tile designer and novelist. Born 69 Gower Street as William Frend de Morgan, to the mathematician Augustus de Morgan. Lifelong friend of William Morris, he designed tiles, stained glass an...
Oddfellows Hall Clapham
Originally opened by the Baptists as the Ebenezer Chapel, with the adjoining building, (the manse), known as the Ebenezer Cottage. Within a few years the Baptists moved elsewhere, and the chapel wa...
Samuel Nixon
Sculptor. Possibly born and brought up in London. Died at his home, Kennington Place, Kennington Common.
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