Our picture comes from Londonist's review of an exhibition of the photographs of Sam Faulkner.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
members of the Allied armies who died in Battle of Waterloo
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Battle of Waterloo
The Fitzwilliam Museum has a page showing an original medal and: "The victory...
The Waterloo Way - Grosvenor Square
This is a small plaque, rather cheap-looking, in contrast to the substantial ...
The Waterloo Way - St James's
{The roundel at the top reads:} The New Waterloo Dispatch, 1815 - 2015 The ...
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Terrence Higgins Trust
A charity named for Terrence Higgins, one of the first people to die from the AIDS virus in Britain. It campaigns on and provides services relating to HIV and sexual health. A plaque at 333 Old Str...
Salviati
Family of mosaic artists from Italy. When they moved into new premises in 1898 they decorated the frontage with mosaics - this is now the Regent Street Apple building.
Howard Family of Norfolk
The family who paid for the Guardian Angels Church and school consisted of: the 15th Duke of Norfolk, Sir Henry Fitzalan-Howard and his two sisters Lady Margaret and Lady Mary Howard. The Duke was...
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Rathbone Street WW2 fire station - AFS
W1, Rathbone Street
This plaque was unveiled on 18 September 2020 at a small memorial ceremony but was not erected on the building until some time in November.
9 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
Lloyd's of London WW2 memorial
EC3, Leadenhall Street, 12
This arch was the entrance to Lloyd's 1928 building. 37 feet high, of Portland stone, it was retained and now, rather incongruously, sits...
219 subjects commemorated
W. R. Whybrew
Employed at the Streatham bus garage. Served and was killed in WW1.
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