Men and women of Middle East Air Force Command who lost their lives in the Suez Canal Zone, 1945 -1956, and especially for those who have no known grave.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
RAF Middle East Air Force Command lost in the Suez Canal Zone
Commemorated ati
RAF Suez at St Clement Danes
Royal Air Force (Egypt) Memorial gives a report of the laying of this stone.
Other Subjects
Arthur F. Bowditch
Resident of the West Ward, Hendon who served and died in WW1.
Richard Savage, fourth Earl Rivers
Governor of the Tower of London, soldier who fought in Ireland for William III and notorious womanizer. Birth date uncertain. Died at home at Ealing Grove, Middlesex.
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How memorial gateway
E3, St Leonard's Street
This gate leads into a much overgrown graveyard which contains a modern information board: "St Leonard’s Priory was founded in the 11th ...
Albert Charles Starr
Mayor of Bermondsey 1929-1930 and then for a period of 3 terms during WW2: 1941-44. Our photo shows a group of officials from the United States during their tour of the Civil Defence Services at B...
Jonathon McPhillips
At about 12:40am on Saturday 25th February 2017, 28 year old Jonathan McPhillips, also known as 'JJ', was attacked and stabbed in Upper Street near to Assembly Hall, Islington (at the Town Hall). H...
John Logie Baird & Television broadcast
WC2, Long Acre, 132
The plaque is on number 132 but Seven Dials and Research Gate say his flat/studio was at number 133, to the left (west) of the site of th...
Shepherd's Bush Library - foundation stone
W12, Uxbridge Road, 7
The blue plaque is next to the lower right window of the building, and the foundation stone is on the right of the doorway. The Hunt and...
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