This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
P. Gidley King, R.N., Lieutenant
Commemorated ati
Admiral Arthur Phillip
{On the west side, beneath the relief depicting a scene with 5 people on a sh...
Other Subjects
Sailors buried in the Devonport House burial ground
"Gallant officers and men of the Royal Navy and Marines to the number of about twenty thousand, formerly inmates of the Royal Hospital Greenwich, whose remains were interred in this cemetery betwee...
W. C. Stone
Employed at the Holloway tram garage. Served and was killed in WW1.
J. Howard Egerton
Resident of the Central Ward, Hendon who served and died in WW1.
F. Watts
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
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John Peake Knight
Inventor of the world's first traffic lights. Engineer and railway manager from Nottingham.
Tachbrook - Foundation
SW1, Bessborough Street
Pulford Street and the Equitable Gas Works used to occupy this six acre site. In the 1930s the Pulford Street Site Committee was respons...
Kelvin at IC
SW7, Prince Consort Road, Imperial College
This building, the Royal School of Mines, (1906, Aston Webb). has 34 memorials: a foundation stone, 2 busts and 30 scientists' surnames p...
National Portrait Gallery - Hogarth
WC2, Charing Cross Road
This building, 1896, designed by Ewan Christian, has 18 busts contained in medallions around the top of the facades. Starting at the east...
Walter Sickert
N5, Highbury Place, 1
There has been a plaque on this building since at least 2000, commemorating Sickert’s occupancy. It read: “Historic Building. W. R. Sick...
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