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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Leo Tolstoy
Novelist. Born to an aristocratic Russian family. 1870s had a spiritual awakening and become a fervent Christian anarchist and pacifist.
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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...
St Olave Hart Street - church
Survived the Great Fire but was so badly damaged in WW2 that for the period 1948 - 54 the congregation used a temporary church in Mark Street. Samuel Pepys and his wife Elizabeth are buried here a...
Fr. Frank Oakley Rowland
Fr. Rowland opened a a mission church in 1881 in a small field near a pond just off the Brecknock Road. This later became the church hall - still in use in 2013 (probably the building immediately...
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Gizmo
E1, Commerical Street, Golden Heart Pub, 110
The one and only Gizmo, local personality and Shihtzu, lived here 5.11.88 - 13.1.99
Sir Simon Milton - nymph and pool
W1, Mount Street, Connaught Hotel
'Silence', the water feature, was officially opened 12 July 2011. This article in the Guardian contains a review.
John Acy Campbell III, DFC
Flying Officer John Acy Campbell III, DFC, was born on 3 November 1921 in San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, USA, the elder child of John Acy Campbell Jnr (1896-1980) and Mary Magdalene Campbell n...
Alistair Berkley and the Lockerbie bombing
WC1, Red Lion Square, Garden
Broad-leaf Cockspur Hawthorn (Crataegus x prunifolia) planted in memory of Alistair David Berkley, law lecturer in the Polytechnic of Cen...
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