This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
M. G. Burtwell
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J. Lyons war memorial - WW2
A portrait photo has been attached to the list of names close to Kingsley so ...
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Thomas Darcy, Lord Darcey of Templehurst
Known as Lord Darcy de Darcy or Darcy of Templehurst or Temple Hirst. Early success as a soldier, and then at court but his involvement in Aske's rebellion, known as the 'Pilgrimage of Grace', led...
General Sir Rufane Donkin, KCB, GCH
Served in India and South Africa. He named Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape after his wife, who had died in India, and built a pyramid-shaped memorial to her there. He returned to England and mar...
Edward Foster, VC
Born in Streatham. He enlisted in the 13th Battalion (Wandsworth) East Surrey Regiment and was sent to France in June 1916. On 24th April 1917 at Villiers-Plouich, his troop's advance was held up ...
C. Garland
Member of the staff of A. W. Gamage Ltd and/or Benetfink & Co. Ltd. Killed in WW1.
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George Kinnaird
Role on the lost expedition: Able seaman on SS Terror. See John Franklin.
Covent Garden workers - wartime casualties
WC2, Covent Garden, Central Avenue
In our photo the plaque can be seen on one of the paving stones behind the solo pedestrian.
François Hennebique
Engineer and builder. One of the early innovators with reinforced concrete initially in Brussels. In 1892, he patented a reinforced-concrete construction system. The first building erected using th...
Bowler plaque - Hoop, Whip & Top, and Marbles
E1, Puma Court
This plaque shows children’s toys: marbles; a hoop and stick; a wooden top with whip (photo at Black Country history). We aren't aware of...
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