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men of the parish of Our Lady of Willesden killed in WW1

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men of the parish of Our Lady of Willesden killed in WW1

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Our Lady of Willesden - WW1

The names are listed on two panels either side of the door but that to the ri...

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London Rowing Club

London Rowing Club

Founded in 1856, for the purpose of winning medals at The Henley Royal Regatta, and is regarded as one of the most exclusive and successful rowing clubs in Britain.

Group, Sport / Games

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R. Fus. (C. of L. Regt) 29th Batn. - London Regt T.F.

R. Fus. (C. of L. Regt) 29th Batn. - London Regt T.F.

Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt) 29th Batn. - London Regt T.F.

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Redgrave family

Redgrave family

The acting dynasty, fully documented at Wikipedia. The photo shows, left to right: Lynn Redgrave, Jemma Redgrave, Corin Redgrave, Corin's wife Kika Markham, Luke Redgrave, Annabel Clark (Lynn's da...

Group, Cinema, Seriously Famous, Theatre

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J.A.P. Engineering

J.A.P. Engineering

Company founded by John Alfred Prestwich. Its engines were used in many famous motorcycle marques and speedway bikes, early aeroplanes, chainsaws, cultivators and light rail maintenance trucks.

Group, Engineering

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Mr Fegan's Homes

Mr Fegan's Homes

James Fegan set up his first children's home in Deptford, South London in 1870. Others were opened in Greenwich, Southwark, Goudhurst and one in Westminster, known as the Red Lamp, which maybe was ...

Group, Children, Philanthropy, Canada

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