This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
P. A. Allen
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Victoria Station - war memorial - east
The names are grouped by department: General Office, Coaching Department, Goo...
Other Subjects
Sir William Addison
Historian and author. Born William Wilkinson Addison at Mitton, Lancashire. He moved to Buckhurst Hill on the edge of Epping Forest, Essex, and began a lifelong association with the area, which res...
T/Sub. O.Michael W. Gamble
Fireman killed in the Dudgeon's Wharf explosion. Andrew Behan has researched Gamble: Temporary Sub Officer Michael William Gamble was born on 20 August 1940. On 17 July 1969 he was attached to Fir...
Sir James Duke
Alderman of St Dunstan's ward. Lord Mayor 1848. M.P. London 1849. Born Montrose, Scotland.
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Drinking fountains - Trafalgar Square
WC2, Trafalgar Square
It was this Londonist post where we learnt that the two identical drinking fountains on the east and west sides of Trafalgar Square are a...
George Jeffreys
E1, Wapping High Street, 62, The Town of Ramsgate Public House
This lost plaque was located to the side of the pub's entrance. When James II fled the country, Jeffreys stayed in London until the last...
General Wolfe statue
SE10, Greenwich Park
A news report of the unveiling makes it clear that the event was used, not only to express the friendship between Canada and Britain, but...
Royal Military Asylum
SW3, King's Road, Duke of York Square
The sculpture is Bowtell’s 'My Children' (or 'Two Pupils'). The plinth is by Kindersley. The boy, wearing the school’s traditional unifo...
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