11,575 officers, warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and riflemen lost in WW1.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Members of the Rifle Brigade lost in WW1
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Rifle Brigade
There are 3 statues on this memorial: to the left - a rifleman of 1806; to th...
Other Subjects
North South Route in Haringey
Alan Stanton, suitably impressed with this important plaque, informs that the North South route is now called Watermead Way. Somewhere there must be a plaque commemorating that name change. Please ...
R. Fus. (C. of L. Regt) 17th Batn. - Service (Empire)
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt) 17th Batn. - Service (Empire)
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1 - Mrs Toulson
N7, Caledonian Road, 426
These 6 plaques are on the east elevation of the building, below the ground floor windows. We have numbered the plaques left to right. F...
William Charles Holland King
W. C. H. King was a sculptor. He was born in Cheltenham in 1884 and died in 1973. He was apprenticed to a firm of architectural sculptors at the age of 16 where he engaged in training for wood carv...
The Right Reverend Ernest Urban Trevor Huddleston, CR, KCMG.
Bishop and archbishop. Born Ernest Urban Trevor Huddleston in Bedford. Ordained in 1937, he became the Bishop of Masai, Tanzania, then the Bishop of Stepney, London, and eventually the second Archb...
William Hogarth
Satirical artist and illustrator. Trained as an engraver, he depicted the unseemly behaviour of contemporaries in works like 'The Beggar's Opera' (1728) and 'A Rake's Progress' (1732). Much of his ...
Alexander McKenzie
Landscape designer to the Metropolitan Board of Works. He wrote 'Parks, Open Spaces and Thoroughfares of London' (1869). Was the first Superintendent of Alexandra Palace Park, and was also bailiff ...
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