Those members of the Women’s Transport Service (FANY) who gave their lives for their King and country.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
members of Women’s Transport Service (FANY) who died in wars
Commemorated ati
Women's Transport Service (FANY)
We like the bespoke layout of this plaque: the medals, the maiden-name, the "...
Other Subjects
Canadian Firefighters
The idea of the fire fighters volunteering to assist Britain was developed between the British government and the then Canadian Prime Minister, Mackenzie King. The Canadian fire fighters museum web...
Royal Canadian Air Force Overseas WW2 HQ
This Headquarters provided central support to some 85,000 Canadian personnel who served in 48 RCAF Squadrons and with numerous RAF units. In all, 14,455 Canadian airmen made the supreme sacrifice w...
Joi
'Dubstep' music team founded by brothers Farook and Haroon Shamsher. Their music is a mixture of dee-jaying and electronics. Apparently, the best way to recognise a dubstep track or mix is by the s...
Previously viewed
William Daston
Private. Number G/25620 of the 12th Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. Killed in action aged 24. Buried in plot I.F.6 of Voormezeele Enclosures Numbers 1 and 2, West Vlaanderen, Belgium.
George Frederick Simonds
For more information about this hero click on the picture of his plaque.
Bishop Wood of Croydon
Wilfred Denniston Wood was Bishop of Croydon 1985 -2003, the first black bishop in the Church of England. He came second in the "100 Great Black Britons" list in 2004. Born in Barbados, ordained th...
Comments are provided by Facebook, please ensure you are signed in here to see them