This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Men from Stoke Newington who died in WW1 and WW2
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St Marys Stoke Newington war memorial
On site we thought there were only 2 inscriptions but IWM gives the text of 3...
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St Mark's Camberwell - those who died in WW1
St Mark's Little Army numbering 4286. 524 laid down their lives. The names were inscribed in the Warriors Chapel in S. Mark's Church, but the names may have been taken St Philip, Avondale Square, i...
Borough of Walthamstow
Walthamstow was a local government district 1894 -1965 when it combined with Chingford and Leyton to form Waltham Forest.
R. Fus. (C. of L. Regt) 47th Batn. - Labour
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt) 47th Batn. - Labour
Louis B. and Mrs Susman
USA Ambassador, lawyer, retired investment banker, and wife.
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Southall rail crash - names
UB2, Merrick Road, Memorial Garden
July 2023 - We have now visited the site 3 times, but on each occasion the garden has been padlocked. We found the two other memorials cl...
Mary Queen of Scots
Mary’s first 20 years were an amazing roller-coaster of a life. She spent the last 20 years imprisoned and was then beheaded. Born in Linlithgow Palace (north east of Edinburgh), only surviving ch...
Clementia Taylor
Women's activist. Born Clementia Doughty at Brockdish, Norfolk. She married Peter Alfred Taylor in 1842, and they became involved with many social and political movements, particularly anti-slavery...
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