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
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Women's Transport Service (FANY)
We like the bespoke layout of this plaque: the medals, the maiden-name, the "...
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Battersea men, women and children killed in WW2
From Wandsworth Times: "Over 400 local women, children and men died in the bombings in the Second World War." The context is not clear whether this refers to Wandsworth as a whole or just Battersea.
People for Portland Road
Group which works for the regeneration of Portland Road and its surrounding area in Norwood, South London. It aims to achieve improvements for the benefit of the community.
LEO Computers Society
From the Picture source: "This is the site of the LEO Computers Society celebrating the World's first business computer. Membership of the Society is open to: all ex-employees of LEO Computers and ...
Knightingale family
The wife and children (including one unmarried daughter) were alive to commemorate the husband in 1882.
Normansfield Asylum
See Lost Hospitals of London for an excellent history of this hospital. Briefly: The White House, a mansion with 5 acres of grounds, was built in 1866. Dr Langdon Down and his wife Mary bought it ...
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