This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Paddington residents who sacrificed their lives during the Great War
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Memorial Cross at Lancaster Gate
A City of Westminster information plaque on the ground at the centre of the t...
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Kenwood and Sons
Stonemasons of Greenford. Made the replacement 2010 WW1 memorial at Willesden bus garage.
Central Ukrainian Relief Bureau
The headquarters were at 218 Sussex Gardens from September 1945 to the winter of 1948.
Young Men's Christian Association / YMCA
Founded in 1844 by George Williams, the YMCA built their first gym in 1881 and opened their first purpose built centre in 1911. The original object was "to promote the spiritual and mental improve...
Regent Street Polytechnic
Initially known as the Young Men's Christian Institute this was founded by Quentin Hogg out of the ruins of the Royal Polytechnic Institution.
R. Fus. (C. of L. Regt) 39th Batn. - Service (Jewish)
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt) 39th Batn. - Service (Jewish)
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Adam, Hood, Galsworthy, Barrie, etc.
WC2, Robert Street
We understand the "here" on the plaque to refer to the whole of Adelphi Terrace. Barrie lived at number 3 from his divorce in 1909 until ...
Jimmy Jewel
Comedy actor. Born James Arthur Thomas Marsh in Sheffield to a couple of music-hall entertainers. When Jimmy's successful double act became old fashioned he restarted his career in television in t...
The Kinks
Rock group formed in Muswell Hill. Their numerous hits include: 'You Really Got Me', 'Waterloo Sunset' and 'Sunny Afternoon'. Founding members were the brothers Ray & Dave Davies and Pete Quaife.
Jessica Tandy
Actor. Born Jessie Alice Tandy in Upper Clapton. She appeared in over 100 stage productions and more than 60 roles in film and TV. In 1940, on the break-up of her marriage to actor Jack Hawkins, sh...
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