The ninety four men and women of Guy's Hospital who gave their lives during the war of 1939 - 1945.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
men and women of Guy's Hospital who died in WW2
Commemorated ati
WW2 at Guy's Hospital
The park at the end of this colonnade commemorates the ninety four men and wo...
Other Subjects
Sir David Bruce
Born Melbourne, Australia but the family returned to Scotland when he was 5 . Pathologist and microbiologist, investigated sleeping sickness.
Herb Garret
Area in the roof of St Thomas Apostle Church where the apothecaries of St Thomas's hospital stored and cured herbs for medicinal purposes. It is open to the public on most days from 10.30 am to 5 pm.
Squadron Leader Frank Allen Binks
Frank Allen Binks was born on 17 May 1917 in Columbo, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), a son of Harry Binks and Gladys Eleanor Binks née Allen. Much of the information about the man can be found on the Roy...
King George Hospital, HMSO, Stamford Street
From the Survey of London and Ezitis (excellent) we learn that the five storey Cornwall House, built as warehouse for H.M. Stationery Office, was completed in the middle of WW1 and so was used unti...
Sir John Milsom Rees
Laryngologist (ear, nose & throat surgeon) to royalty. Born Wales. Studied at St Barts, and in Edinburgh. Surgeon at the Prince of Wales General Hospital in Tottenham and had a private pract...
Previously viewed
Mortimer Brown
Sculptor. Born Staffordshire. Died Budleigh Salterton, Devon where he had lived since 1925.
W. Cowper
First Commissioner Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings.
G. G. Juilleratt
Employed at the Streatham bus garage. Served and was killed in WW1.
Sherifat Adebukonla Mayaleke
Little information can be found about this person. The name would appear to be of Nigerian origin. Electoral registers in 1967 list four people with the surname of Mayaleke at 10 Florence Street, ...
Comments are provided by Facebook, please ensure you are signed in here to see them