The names of these men who 'gave their lives for the empire' are inscribed within the parish church.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
men of St Saviours Southwark who died in WW1
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St Saviour's war memorial
The bronze statue on the plinth is of an infantryman tramping through mud. Th...
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British and Foreign Bible Society
Now simply the Bible Society, this was created by a group of people including William Wilberforce and Thomas Charles, to encourage the "wider circulation and use" of the Scriptures. On 7 March 1804...
Alienation Office
Under the feudal system the King owned all land and others could only hold it as the King's tenants. Transfers between tenants were known as 'alienations' and this required a licence from the King....
Historic Croydon Airport Trust
From their website: The Historic Croydon Airport Trust was founded in 1978 as the Croydon Airport Society. It set out to conserve the history and heritage of London Croydon Airport, Britain’s first...
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St Bartholomew's WW1 memorial
EC1, West Smithfield, St Bartholomew's church
The restoration of this church was the first major work by Aston Webb. His brother, Edward, was churchwarden at the time. Webb and collea...
38 subjects commemorated
Henry Watson Fowler
Lexicographer, grammarian and schoolteacher. Born at Tonbridge, Kent. He taught at Fettes College in Edinburgh and Sedbergh School in Yorkshire. Best remembered for 'A Dictionary of Modern English ...
Sgt Eric Thomas Potts, RCAF
From Knaresborough, Yorkshire. Aged 22 years. Buried in the town cemetery.
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