Rector of St Dunstans Stepney in 1844, possibly 1842 - 47.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Revd. D. Vawdrey
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St Dunstans gates - 1844
This small plaque is on the inner gate pier to the left of our photo. From Lo...
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Nathaniel Mather
Non-conformist minister. Born Lancashire. Buried in Bunhill burial ground.
St Alphege, Southwark
In 1880 the church of St Alphege was built on the eastern corner of the junction of Lancaster Street and King James Street. It was dedicated in 1882. Post WW2 it went into decline and was declared ...
St Katherine Coleman
The standard spelling of this Katherine seems to be with a 'K' not a 'C', and an 'e' in the middle, not an 'a'. Existed from at least 1346, rebuilt probably in the 15th century, survived the Great ...
St Augustine's Church, Victoria Park
This church was built, inside the Park, in 1867 to meet the needs of the expanding population, 22 years after the Park opened in 1845. Following WW2 bomb damage the church was demolished (our end ...
Bruce Kenrick
Minister and housing campaigner. Born Bruce Henderson Kenrick at 14 Poulter Road, Walton, Liverpool. He practised medicine during World War II and decided to pursue a career as a doctor. While at u...
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Dame Ivy Compton-Burnett
SW7, Cornwall Gardens, 95, Braemar Mansions - Flat 5
English Heritage Dame Ivy Compton-Burnett, 1884-1969, novelist, lived here, 1934-1969.
IC - Archimedes
SW7, Imperial College Road, Observatory Road, Chemistry RCS
From the Imperial College website: The Royal College of Science building was completed in 1906 ….. The building was designed by architect...
Richard Carr Kirkpatrick
NW6, Kilbrun Park Road, St Augustine's Church
The listing text gives “Granite stepped pedestal surmounted by granite crucifix with bronze figures of the dead Christ flanked by Keary a...
Peter Osgood
Footballer. Born Peter Leslie Osgood at 26 East Crescent, Clewer Without, near Windsor. Made his footballing debut as a seventeen year old junior. Played mainly for Chelsea Football Club, with spel...
Islington Tunnel - east - lost
N1, Grand Union Canal near Colebrooke Row
Two points about the wording on this plaque. 'Navies' were the men who built the canals which were known as 'navigations'. They moved a...
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