This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Pte. Arthur Edwin Baggs
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Kew Gardens war memorial
‘Floreat Kew’, meaning ‘May Kew Flourish’ is the motto of the Kew Guild.
Other Subjects
Michael an Gof
Blacksmith, born in St Keverne, Cornwall. See Thomas Flamank for the story.
Hugo Vivian Hope Throssell, VC
Awarded the VC for his heroism on 29-30 August 1915, age 30, while serving in the 10th Light Horse Regiment, Australian Imperial Force. "Although severely wounded he refused to leave his post until...
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Ada Salter Garden - lost plaque
SE16, Southwark Park, Ada Salter Garden
The information board transcribed at Ada Salter Garden gives: "A wall plaque placed at the back of the once roofed rose-covered central p...
Australian War Memorial
SW1, Grosvenor Place, Hyde Park Corner
Green Western Australian granite, with polished slabs forming a curved wall carved all over with the 24,000 names of the hometowns of the...
Percy George Bentham
Sculptor. Born Fulham. City and Guild Art School Newsletter 2014 confirms that 'Navigation' (being conserved by the school at the time of publication) is by Bentham, who studied at the school.
Desiderius Erasmus
Catholic priest, social critic, teacher, and theologian. Born Rotterdam, date approximate. First visited London in 1499 and often stayed with Thomas More in Chelsea, a friend for over 30 years.
Camp Griffiss / Widewing
WW2 US military base in Bushy Park named after the first American aviator killed in Europe in WW2. Four blocks of temporary buildings were constructed in 60 acres in the north-east section of Bush...
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