This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
men from the parish of St Mark's, Hamilton Terrace, who fell in WW1
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St Marks WW1 cross
The crucifix is supported on a Tuscan column. Some sections of the list of n...
Other Subjects
Association of Waterloo Groups
Organisation facilitating communication and joint action between community groups.
Epping Town Council
The parish council for the town of Epping, established as a result of government reorganisation and the abolition of the Urban District Councils.
The Beatrix Potter Society
Founded to promote the study and appreciation of the life and works of the author.
Plastics Historical Society
First to draw attention to the heritage of the plastics industry and to celebrate all things plastic.
Highgate Society
From the website: The Highgate Society was founded in 1966 by local people who had successfully fought Government plans to route heavy traffic through the heart of Highgate. The Highgate Society’s r...
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William III statue - W8
W8, Kensington Palace
At Berliner-Schloss (with heavy use of translation tools) we learn that this statue may enable its ill-fated twin to rise again. The sto...
Bakerloo Line
London Underground line running from Elephant and Castle to Harrow and Wealdstone. It was originally known as the Baker Street and Waterloo Railway. Londonist have a good succinct history of this ...
Junius & John Morgan
SW7, Princes Gate, 14, Royal College of GPs
Kennedy plaque to the right, Morgan's to the left. The Royal College of General Practitioners has a good page on the history of 13-14. In...
E. J. Arnold
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Shirley Pace
Sculptor. Shirley Sylvia Pace was born and brought up in Worthing. With an early interest in ponies she trained in art but also worked in music (singing) and drama. She married and had children; re...
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