Canon of Rochester. Elected Guardian and Chair of the Lewisham Union - Lewisham in 1894.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Rev. Canon R. R. Bristow, MA
Commemorated ati
Lewisham Union
This plaque was originally erected on the newly-built separate Infirmary to t...
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W. H. Church
Alderman in the Borough of Hammersmith in 1948. Our colleague Andrew Behan has researched this man: William Henry Church was born in 1876 in Knightsbridge, a son of Joseph Church and Mary Ann Chur...
William Rees-Mogg
Editor of The Times 1967-81. Also High Sheriff of Somerset in the late 1970s. Chairman of the Arts Council in the 1980s. Vice-Chairman of the BBC Board of Governors. In 1988 he became Baron Rees-Mo...
Edward Heath
Conservative Prime Minister 1970 - 74. Born Broadstairs but lived the first 7 years of his life at the house with the plaque. Died at his home Arundells in Salisbury. 2015: Oh, dear, he's being in...
Sir John Lawrence
Lord Mayor of London 1664-5. 2022: The book 'The Royal African Company' by K. G. Davies (Longmans Green, 1957) contains a list of the directors of the Royal African Company. Referring to Lawrence'...
G. W. Howlett
Councillor on the Committee for the 1901 Shoreditch Town Hall Extension.
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Benjamin Waugh - SE10
SE10, Croom's Hill, 26
English Heritage has acknowledged that the plaque was erected on the wrong house, and should be where Waugh actually lived, on what is no...
St Annes Neighbourhood - post-war redevelopment
E14, Dora Street
We could not read the plaque itself but it is shown very clearly in the British Pathe film.
John Compton
W5, Audley Road, 37
John Compton, 1876 - 1957, organ builder, lived here, 1930 - 1957. Ealing Civic Society Ealing Council Hanger Hill (East) R.A.
Power Station - cogs sculpture
WC2, Bull Inn Court
This bronze work, "Powerhouse", was inspired by salvage from the original power house equipment when the building was developed.
Caroline Chisholm
N1, Charlton Place, 32
In Chisholm's time this house was number 3 Charlton Crescent and was her headquarters in England.
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