This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
M. S. Butler
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Women's Transport Service (FANY)
We like the bespoke layout of this plaque: the medals, the maiden-name, the "...
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Frederick Purchese
Chairman of the Highways Sewers and Public Works Committee, St Pancras Vestry in the late 1800s.
Richard Byron Caws
CVO, CBE, FRICS. Was a chartered surveyor and director of a number of companies. Admitted to the Fruiterers company in 1966. Grandson of Major Byron F. Caws. The Peerage informs that his is the so...
Rev. Thomas Beasley
From Uxbridge Gallimaufry: "Thomas Beasley grew up in Daventry, and later trained for the Congregational ministry. His first pastorate was at Walsall, where he met and married his wife, Phoebe. In ...
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E. J. May
Born Edward John May. Estate Architect at Bedford Park 1880 - 1885. Died Chislehurst. From the Bedford Park panel: "E. J. May was the last pupil of Decimus Burton before joining Shaw’s practice as...
Samuel Beckett
SW3, Paultons Square, 48
From English Heritage: Beckett lived here "for seven months in 1934 while undergoing psychoanalysis (paid for by his mother following the...
Whitecross Debtors' Prison
EC2, Whitecross Street
Whitecross Debtors' Prison, 1813 - 1870 Warm-hearted Nell Gwynne, in her will, desired her natural son, the Duke of St. Albans, to lay ou...
London Wall
This Alan Eisen flickr page will take you on a walk of the Wall, showing many of the blue-bordered plaques. The Museum of London created a 2 mile long London Wall Walk in 1983, marked with 23 love...
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