This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Men, women and children of Hoxton Holy Trinity Church killed in WW2
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Hoxton - WW2
To the honoured memory of the men, women & children of this church & ...
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Young Womens Christian Association
From their website: YWCA was founded in 1855 by Miss Emma Robarts and The Hon Mrs Arthur Kinnaird. Miss Robarts started organising groups for young women who were coming to London for the first ti...
London Borough of Redbridge
Formed as a merger of various areas of Essex.
Clothworkers Company
Their Hall, next to All Hallows Staining, was destroyed in the Great Fire.
BBC School Radio
The first broadcast was made by Sir Walford Davies, professor of music at Gresham College and was only available in the London area. Nationwide broadcasting started in 1927. The service came into p...
Adams, Holden and Pearson
Architectural partnership. 1899 Charles Holden joined H. Percy Adams' practice and became a partner in 1907. In 1913 Lionel Pearson became a partner. Their designs include 55 Broadway, the headquar...
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Susanna Annesley
EC2, Spital Yard, 7
In this house Susanna Annesley Mother of John Wesley was born January 20th 1669. Corporation of the City of London
George Green Association
We can't find any information about this group, so can only assume that it's now defunct.
St Mary Magdalene Gardens
N7, Holloway Road
St Mary Magdalene was built in 1814 as a chapel of ease to Islington Parish Church, the parish having grown from the mid C18th onwards, a...
Arnold Bennett
Born 92 (then 90) Hope Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. The "Five Towns" in his novels are based on this area, "the Potteries" as it was in his youth. Some would have called him a "champagne social...
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