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M. S. Mayhew
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J. Lyons war memorial - WW2
A portrait photo has been attached to the list of names close to Kingsley so ...
Other Subjects
Private Alfred Charles Washbrook
Alfred Henry Charles Washbrook was born in 1882 in Vauxhall, Surrey (now Greater London), the third of the six children of Henry Charles Washbrook (1856-1913) and Susannah Phillis Washbrook née Dav...
General James Wolfe
Army officer. Born Kent. The family moved to Greenwich around 1738 and James Wolfe continue to live there. Victorious in the 1759 Battle of Quebec, against the French. Killed in the battle. B...
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Punch magazine
Founded in early June 1841 at a meeting at the Edinburgh Castle public house in the Strand, attended by Henry Mayhew, brewery manager Mark Lemon, and engraver Ebenezer Landells. The first issue wa...
Lady Lucy Gilbert
Lucy Agnes Turner was born on 14 November 1847 at The Grove, Yoxford, Suffolk, (now called Grove Park, Yoxford, Saxmundham, IP17 3HX), the youngest of the seven children of Thomas Metcalfe Blois Tu...
Ingrid Mustoe
She was born as Ingrid U. Mustoe and her birth was registered in the second quarter of 1964 in the City of London district. She was the daughter of Richard W. Mustoe (b.1925) and Ursula Mustoe. Her...
Holly Lodge wall - A
N6, Holly Lodge Gardens
We know Churchill built walls himself as a hobby but we think Angela probably got some help.
Finsen light cure
The Faroese/Icelandic physician, Niels Ryberg Finsen, (1860 - 1904) won a Nobel Prize for inventing this while working in Denmark. After a time it was found to be dangerous rather than healing.
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