Lincoln Regiment
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Pte. H. E. Waldron
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St Bartholomew's WW1 memorial
{On a metal frieze, probably brass, a quote from John 10:10.} "That they mig...
Other Subjects
Alfred William Oakley
Alfred William Oakley was born on 7 August 1921, the second of the three children of Alfred Henry Oakley (1892-1940) and Elizabeth Ann Oakley née Hull (1896-1988). His birth was registered in the S...
George Alfred Brown
Group Captain George Alfred Brown, DFC, was born 6 July 1912 in India and our Picture source gives details of his career in the Royal Air Force. This confirms that he was one of the 2,937 airmen wh...
Admiral Sir George Ommanney Willes
Born Hampshire, son of a naval officer. Went to sea aged 15. Served in: East Indies and China, the Mediterranean. Participated in the bombardment of Odessa and of Sebastopol. Died at his home i...
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DNA at Kings
WC2, Strand, King's College
Near this site Rosalind Franklin, Maurice Wilkins, Raymond Gosling, Alexander Stokes and Herbert Wilson performed experiments that led to...
B. Traven
Pen-name of a novelist about whom little is known for certain other than the fact that he spent time in Mexico where he died. Author of 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre', 1927, made into the 1948 ...
Person, Literature, Politics & Administration, Germany, Mexico
John Galliford Webber
Born near Barnstaple, Devon. From the picture source website: "7 years 2nd Life Guards, London. Licencee Hare & Hounds South Molton & then ran Clockmaker & Gunsmith shop in East St. ( ...
Sir Sidney Colvin
Born Norwood, Surrey. Art and literary scholar and museum administrator. He was director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge from 1876 to 1884, and then keeper of the department of prints and draw...
Robert Browning - SE14
SE14, Jerningham Road, Haberdashers Aske's Hatcham College
The cottage was 'Telegraph Cottage' which Browning described as "resembling a goose pie' but we can find no image. It was named for the ...
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