Those who died serving in the Crimean War and Indian Rebellion.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Old boys of Westminster School
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Westminster School - old boys fallen in Crimean War & Indian Rebellion
The inscription was written by the Rev. T. W. Weare, Under-Master of Westmins...
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Admiral Adam Duncan
Admiral. Born Dundee. Defeated the Dutch fleet at Camperdown in 1797. This was a major and important victory in the war with France and Duncan was much honoured with titles and lands. Died at T...
Royal Arsenal Brass Foundry
It was built when it was found that there were low stocks of artillery - but also in response to a fatal explosion in a private contractor's London foundry. In addition to its obvious casting funct...
Raymond Gale Fusch
Raymond Gale Fusch was born as Raymond Gale Fuchs on 12 August 1916, in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, the son of Francis Xavier Fuchs (1890-1968) and Ermilie Fuchs née Pettingale (1891-1976). Accordin...
Donald John Dean, VC
Awarded the VC for his heroism on 24-26 September 1918, age 21, while serving in the Queen’s Own (Royal West Kent Regiment). "As a Temporary Lieutenant in the 8th Battalion, The Queen’s Own (Royal ...
Sapper Maycock
Royal Engineer killed by an exploding bomb while assisting in the attempt to disarm it. Andrew Behan has kindly carried out some research on this man: Somewhat difficult to trace this chap with an...
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Hiroshima - College Place - mural
NW1, College Place
In 2022 Geoff Staden kindly sent us the photo of the mural and the following text explaining how it came about: "Our peace mural in Crow...
Jawaharlal Nehru - W11
W11, Elgin Crescent, 60
Jawaharlal Nehru, 1889 - 1964, First Prime Minister of India, lived here in 1910 and 1912. English Heritage
Octavia Hill - SE1
SE1, Redcross Way, 50
Octavia Hill, social reformer, established this garden, hall and cottages, and pioneered Army Cadets 1887 - 1890. London Borough of South...
WW1 bomb
WC2, Stone Buildings, 10
Some of the "other material damage" can be seen in the pock-marks in the stone wall behind the plaque.