434 men of Lloyd's of London gave their lives in two world wars.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
men of Lloyd's of London killed in WW1 & WW2
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Lloyd's of London war memorial plaque
{On a brass plaque in the porch:} The memorials on either side of this arch, ...
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Bazaar, Kings Road
The first Bazaar boutique was opened by Mary Quant at 138a Kings Road, in 1955. More information and photos at our Image Source, the magnificent Another Nickel in the Machine. Quant opened a second...
International Students House
ISH began life in 1917 as Student Movement House, a social centre opened at 32 Russell Square in memory of students who died in WW1. 1932 - 46 the warden of Student Movement House was Mary Trevelya...
UCATT
Trade union representing all building trades.
Group, Community / Clubs, Politics & Administration, Property
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St Govor's Well
W2, Kensington Gardens
The Living Stream: Holy Wells in Historical Context By James Rattue, 1995 says "As his lands included the parish of St Govor in west Wale...
Co-op Bank - bombs 7/7
N1, Islington High Street, 1, Co-op Bank
The BBC reported 20 July 2005 that Shahara A. Islam worked as a cashier at the Co-operative Bank at Angel, Islington and that police beli...
June T. Abeyratne
June T. Dobedoe was born on 18 February 1956, the second of the three children of Roland Ivor Dobedoe (1927-2001) and Margaret Mary Dobedoe née Buckley (1926-2004). Her birth was registered in in t...
Samuel Garcia Asher
Samuel Garcia Asher was born about 1868 in Russell Square, Bloomsbury. His birth was registered in the 1st quarter of 1868 in the St Giles registration district and his parents were Dr Asher Asher ...
Elias Davy - Duppas Hill
CR0, Duppas Hill Terrace, Elis David Almshouse
This plaque must have originally been erected on the Church Street building, and brought here when the residents moved in 1974.
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