Anglican from Papua New Guinea, was killed during the Japanese invasion.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Lucian Tapiede
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Canon John Longstaff
Rector of St Mary’s Church Cadogan Street, 1965 - 1983. Andrew Behan has kindly carried out this research: John Leonard Longstaff was born on 7 February 1913 in Harrow, Middlesex, the eldest of th...
Jewish Board of Guardians
The Board of Guardians and Trustees for the Relief of the Jewish Poor Registered (known as the Jewish Board of Guardians) provided help for those who had been in the country for over six months. F...
Bishop Piers Calverley Claughton
Archdeacon of London and Assistant Bishop of London.
Ralph Jackson
Burnt at the stake in Bow (or possibly Stratford) for his Protestant beliefs.
St Helen's Catholic Church Chipping Ongar
Named in memory of the Countess Helen Tasker (1823–88) of Middleton Hall, Brentwood, one of the main benefactors. The church was consecrated by Archbishop Manning in 1869 and became part of the Arc...
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Clock Tower - Hampstead - new plaque
NW3, Heath Street
At British History On-line we read that it closed in 1923, not 1915 as per the plaque.
Fortnum & Mason
W1, Piccadilly, 181, Fortnum & Mason
From the shop's website: "1964 saw a new landmark added to the front of the store - the famous Fortnum's clock, with bells from the same...
Peter Cook
Comedian, satirist and "only twin". Born Torquay. Founded and owned 'The Establishment Club', 1961 - 64. Died in the Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead.
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