This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Mrs Ann Baker
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Aske's Hospital - right - 1875
This plaque summarises the history of the Hospital and celebrates the opening...
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Faisz Musthapha
Sri Lankan High Commissioner to the UK April 2002 - February 2005.
Jonathan Geach Tinner
Co-churchwarden of St Jude's in 1911. Jonathan Geach Tinner was born in 1847 in Tywardreath, Cornwall, the second of the three children of Richard Tinner (1806-1891) and Mary Ann Tinner née Blowey...
John Fox Burgoyne
Born London, illegitimate son of General John Burgoyne. Served in Ireland as civil administrator, fought in the Crimean War. Died 5 Pembridge Square.
Person, Armed Forces, Politics & Administration, Crimea, Ireland
Matthew Wallace
Chairman of the City Lands Committee of the Corporation of London in July 1896. We think Matthew Wallace may be the same man but can't prove it.
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Silver Jubilee fountain
SW1, New Palace Yard
Funded by private donations from MPs and unveiled by the Queen. 26 foot high, made of galvanised strips of steel, painted black, with a s...
Prince Metternich
SW1, Eaton Square, 44
Greater London Council Prince Metternich, 1773 - 1859, Austrian statesman, lived here in 1848.
Mrs Kirby's fountain
W11, Westbourne Grove, ‘Turquoise Island’
This corner is well-supplied with water. To the left of our photo, closer to the flower stall there is a granite horse trough, very simil...
Sir Jocelyn Stevens
Publisher and newspaper executive. Born Jocelyn Edward Greville Stevens in Marylebone. In 1957 he bought the high society publication 'The Queen' and revamped it as 'Queen'. In the 1960s he provide...
William Friese-Greene
Photographer, inventor and pioneer of cinematography. Born Bristol as William Edward Green. Married the Swiss Helena Friese in 1874 and added her name to his. (It's not clear where the extra "e" ca...
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