This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
people of Penge - resilience in WW2
Commemorated ati
Penge flying bombs
We initially thought this memorial probably referred to one very bad bombing ...
Other Subjects
Music Heritage London
Their website describes them as 'packaging and promoting London's unique music heritage with compelling and immersive experiences that audiences of all ages can enjoy and engage with'.
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home
Founded by Mary Tealby in 1860 as the Temporary Home for Lost and Starving Dogs. She established a place where people could send lost dogs from the streets and where their owners could retrieve th...
London Fever Hospital
The first voluntary fever hospital was the Institution for the Care and Prevention of Contagious Fevers opened in 1802 at 2 Constitution Row. We found this on Greenwood's map. 'Constitution Row' is...
1st Guards
Infantry regiment of the British army. The bearskin on the statue and the fact that they are the most senior regiment of the guards division, indicate that these are almost certainly the Grenadier ...
St John's Wood Heritage
We can find no information but assume this is/was a group created to protect the heritage of St John's Wood.
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Kindertransport - Meisler
EC2, Liverpool Street , Hope Square, Liverpool Street Station
Such a sad and touching subject, these children can't fail but bring to mind the many thousands of children who did not survive. The scul...
Adams, Holden and Pearson
Architectural partnership. 1899 Charles Holden joined H. Percy Adams' practice and became a partner in 1907. In 1913 Lionel Pearson became a partner. Their designs include 55 Broadway, the headquar...
Billy Fury
Singer-songwriter. Born Liverpool as Ronald William Wycherley. Hits include: "Halfway to Paradise" and "Jealousy". Produced for a time by Joe Meek. His girlfriend, the singer Lee Middleton late...
James & Mary Ann Ward fountain
EC1, Aldersgate Street
The Ward drinking fountain is to the left of the gate. The Wesley plaque is to the right.
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