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Made Wija

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Made Wija

Non-British, killed by the Bali bomb.

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Made Wija

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Bali bombings

Three of the non-British victims are given as "unknown" at "u" in the alphabe...

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Sloane Court East V1 bomb

Sloane Court East V1 bomb

The V1 bomb arrived at 7.47 on a Monday morning, landing at the top end of Sloane Court East destroying many buildings and many lives. The extent of the physical damage can easily be seen by lookin...

Event, Tragedy

2 memorials
Antony Lee "Smudge" Smith

Antony Lee "Smudge" Smith

Graphic designer from Clitheroe, Lancashire. Cycling to work one morning was killed by a left-turning truck.  The ghostbikes.org website gives more details about this cyclist and our colleague And...

Person, Cyclist, Tragedy

1 memorial
Scott Lysaght

Scott Lysaght

Non-British, killed by the Bali bomb.

Person, Tragedy

1 memorial
Thomas Simpson

Thomas Simpson

For more information about this hero click on the picture of his plaque.

Person, Tragedy

1 memorial

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Samuel Nixon

Samuel Nixon

Sculptor.  Possibly born and brought up in London.  Died at his home, Kennington Place, Kennington Common.

Person, Sculpture

2 memorials
Minnie Baldock

Minnie Baldock

Born in Bromley-by-Bow as Lucy Minnie Rogers. She worked in sweated labour shirt factory, married Harry Baldock in 1888, and they had two children. Joined the Independent Labour Party. Worked with ...

Person, Gender Issues

1 memorial
St Mary Somerset - Weavers

St Mary Somerset - Weavers

EC4, Lambeth Hill, St Mary's Somerset Church

Wikipedia explains: "According to John Stow, in 1370, the Brabant weaver community was ordered by the Mayor to meet in the churchyard of ...

2 subjects commemorated
Paul Butler

Paul Butler

Mural artist active in 1983.

Person, Art

1 memorial
T. Blanch & Sons

T. Blanch & Sons

Coach-makers, active in 1898.

Group, Commerce, Craft / Design, Transport

1 memorial