R.G.A.. Fought but did not die in WW1
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
R. Leigh
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New Court WW1 memorial
Unusually this memorial lists all the men who went to war, not just those who...
Other Subjects
Major Clarence Evelyn Beerbohm
Clarence Evelyn Beerbohm was the younger of the two children of Julius Beerbohm (1854-1906) and Evelyn Beerbohm née Davies, (1849-1931). His birth was registered in the 2nd quarter of 1885 in the M...
King's Royal Rifle Corps
Our picture source and their Wikipedia page gives details about the origins of the regiment in 1756, the changes in its name - formally becoming the King's Royal Rifle Corps in 1830 - and its battl...
Navy Office, Seething Lane
Built on the site of Walsingham's mansion, this was the Navy Office in which Samuel Pepys lived and worked. Survived the Great Fire partly due to Pepys' efforts. Destroyed by another fire in 1673...
Robert William Johnson
Robert William Johnson was born on 9 February 1882 in Dalton-le-Dale, Easington, County Durham, the son and the second child of Robert Johnson and Rachel Johnson née Carr. His father was a brick-ma...
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Holborn Viaduct - Fitz Eylwin
EC4, Holborn Viaduct
Holborn Viaduct is watched over by four memorial statues:north-west corner - Walworthsouth-west corner - Fitz Eylwin south-east corner - ...
Captain Hugh Ince Webb-Bowen
Despite extensive research we have been unable to trace a Henry Ince Webb-Bowen who played for the London Welsh Rugby Club, who was born in 1878 and who died in 1915 in WW1. We believe whoever comm...
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Jose de San Martin statue
SW1, Belgrave Square, Opposite Halkin Street
The statue is behind a locked gate, so we cannot tell if there is an inscription on the plinth at the rear.
Reardon drinking fountain - Avondale Park
W11, Walmer Road, Avondale Park
There are a number of Reardon fountains of this design and most seem to have the identical dedication inscription. A photo of a similar f...
Coram statue
WC1, Brunswick Square, Foundling Museum
The base of the statue is inscribed "Wm. MacMillan Sc. 1963". The pose is taken from Hogarth's portrait. Unveiled by Princess Anne.
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