Para-equestrian. Born Hammersmith. Gold Medal winner, London 2012 Paralympic Games, Equestrian: Individual - Championship Test, Grade II.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Natasha Baker
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Natasha Baker - Freedom of the Borough
{Around the edge:} London 2012 Paralympic Games - Double Gold Medallist, GB E...
Natasha Baker gold post box
The Braille is a nice touch (ha, ha) but the plaque, on the back of the box, ...
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Laurence Sinclair Rees
A player at the London Welsh Rugby Football Club who was killed in WW1.
London Welsh RFC
The club was formed in 1885 to cater to ex-pat Welsh rugby players living in London. Following a successful period they turned professional in 2009 and moved to Oxford in 2012. However this was fin...
Henry Cotton
Golfer. Born Thomas Henry Cotton in Holmes Chapel, (then known as Church Hulme), near Congleton, Cheshire. He won the Open Championship in 1934, 1937 and 1948, becoming the leading British player o...
AC Cobra
Designed in 1962 by AC Cars in collaboration with Carroll Shelby, this was generally acknowledged to be one of the fastest two-seater production sports cars in the world. It went on to achieve fam...
Kenneth Wolstenholme
BBC football commentator: "some people are on the pitch...they think it's all over....it is now!". Born Lancashire. Bomber pilot in WW2, awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and Bar for 100 succ...
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Buddy Bear
SE18, Thomas Street
Buddy Bear is on the right of the photograph and the plaques beneath the trees are from centre left to right: Victory in Europe Day 1, Vi...
Piet Mondrian
Painter. Born the Netherlands. September 1938, avoiding the Nazis, he moved to Hampstead and, assisted by Ben Nicholson, rented a room in the house with the plaque. He painted it white, includin...
Mrs Catherine Smithies
N22, Bounds Green Road
First erected in 1880 and moved here in 1904. We've found two images of it in the original location (iStock and Harringay on-line) which...
General Roy's cannon - south
TW12, Roy Grove
The cannon was installed in 1791 by Mudge. The plaque came later in 1926. From British Listed Buildings: "Roy originally marked his lin...
Wandsworth Fire Station - stone plaque 2
SW18, West Hill
The report in the glazed stand contain this text: Barry Trussell died a month after a fire in the Intensive Care Unit of Tooting’s St Ge...
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