2130 men from St Michael Cornhill served in WW1, of which at least 170 died in the war.
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men from St Michael Cornhill in WW1
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Hackney Gazette printing works
From British History Online we learn: The 'Hackney and Kingsland Gazette' was launched in 1864. The sons of the printer, Charles Potter, formed Potter Bros Ltd in 1920 and changed the title to 'Ha...
Ukrainian Canadian Servicemen's Association
The headquarters were at 218 Sussex Gardens from January 1943 to the war's end.
all connected with Croydon & its aerodrome who gave their lives in WW2
Croydon aerodrome was the world's first international airport. It was closed to civil traffic at the start of WW2 to become an RAF fighter station. It was in the front line for the Battle of Brit...
Old Greys' Association
Alumni Association for the Grey Coat Hospital school.
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George Cartwright VC
SW1, Sloane Square
Believed to be the first war memorial erected on a public highway. At first sight just a simple stone cross on a plinth, but the whole ba...
2 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
SW1, Tufton Street
The plaque is dull compared with this relief showing the expectant natives reaching out to the Gospel-bringer in his ship with puffed up ...
Daily Courant
EC4, Ludgate Hill
Number 12, the eastern half of the building on this concave corner is, 2014, occupied by Leon, but it used to be the pub The King Lud. Bu...
Robert Browning - SE5
SE5, Southampton Way, 179
There was a row of houses here called Hanover Cottages. You can see them on the wonderful Time Travel Explorer map of 1830.
Sir Alan Herbert
W6, Hammersmith Terrace, 12
Sir Alan Herbert (A.P.H.), 1890 - 1971, author, humourist and reformist M.P. lived and died here. English Heritage
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