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N. E. Homewood

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

N. E. Homewood
Limehouse man who died in WW1.

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N. E. Homewood

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St Anne's Church Limehouse - WW1 memorial

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Cyril Albert Payne

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R. S. Major

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Surbiton man killed serving in WW1.

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War dead, WW1
1 memorial
George Amor
War dead, WW1
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Peter Arnold

Peter Arnold

Tenuously connected to Benedict Arnold.  From NBC: "An amateur historian, Arnold thoroughly researched his family lineage and discovered a link to the general - although his own branch of the Arnol...

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W. Smither

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Vice Chairman of the Committee for the 1901 Shoreditch Town Hall Extension.

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Blewcoat School

Blewcoat School

The school was founded 1688. This building was constructed in 1709 and was used by the school until 1926. Purchased by the National Trust in 1954 who use it as a gift shop and information centre.

Building, Education

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A. Parkhouse
War dead, WW2
1 memorial
Kathleen Hoxley

Kathleen Hoxley

Victim of the Druid Street arch bomb, aged 15.

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War dead non-military, WW2
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Catholic Building Society

Catholic Building Society

Started by Vincent Byrne and the Hon. Nona Byrne at 49 Harrington Road. 1966 moved to Great Peter Street, Westminster. 1972 moved to Strutton Ground, occupying a number of buildings at different ti...

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Edward Harley

Edward Harley

Politician and patron of the arts. MP for Radnor from 1711 to 1714, and for Cambridgeshire from 1722 until he succeeded his father in 1724, and entered the House of Lords as the Second Earl of Oxfo...

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1 memorial