Who is the 1904 plaque-layer? This lady could have been the 79-year old Elizabeth Blakeway (1825 - 1914), widow of the publisher George Murray Smith. Or it could have been her daughter-in-law, 44-year old Ellen (1860-1940), wife of businessman and landowner, George Murray Smith (1859 - 1919). Or some other Mrs Smith.
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Mrs George M. Smith
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War served, WW2
1 memorial
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Richard Claude Belt
Sculptor. Born Westminster. At Mapping Sculpture we learnt that Belt was twice caught up in significant court cases, one of which had the Byron statue at its centre. Belt's former employer, Charles...
2 memorials
Harry Webb
Harry Webb was originally from Powys, Wales but had been living in Hackney. Aged 27, "he had a maths and philosophy degree from Bristol University, a masters in philosophy from Amsterdam universit...
1 memorial
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William Hogarth
Satirical artist and illustrator. Trained as an engraver, he depicted the unseemly behaviour of contemporaries in works like 'The Beggar's Opera' (1728) and 'A Rake's Progress' (1732). Much of his ...
12 memorials
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