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Reverend Francis Evered Junt, Bishop of Stepney

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Reverend Francis Evered Junt, Bishop of Stepney

Bishop of Stepney in 1968.

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Reverend Francis Evered Junt, Bishop of Stepney

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Admiral Arthur Phillip

{On the west side, beneath the relief depicting a scene with 5 people on a sh...

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Mothers' Union

Mothers' Union

International Christian charity that seeks to support families worldwide. Founded by Mary Sumner near Winchester, in the parish where her husband was rector. With the support of the Bishop of Winch...

Group, Community / Clubs, Religion

2 memorials
Rev. E. K. Douglas

Rev. E. K. Douglas

Vicar of St Mary of Eton, the Eton Mission, appointed in 1889 and, finding that boys playing football in Victoria Park was problematic, he set in motion the acquisition of 337 acres of Hackney Mars...

Person, Religion, Sport / Games

1 memorial
William Perrin, Bishop of Willesden

William Perrin, Bishop of Willesden

Bishop of Willesden 1911 - 29.

Person, Religion

1 memorial
Christ Church Spitalfields - alterations

Christ Church Spitalfields - alterations

Wikipedia says the works were done in 1850 but the church's own website confirms the date in the plaque and seems to say that all the Victorian alterations were undone ("a restoration of the church...

Event, Property, Religion

1 memorial
Charterhouse church

Charterhouse church

A chapel was first built here soon after 1348 by Walter de Manny, alongside a burial ground for victims of the Black Death.   In 1371 when the Charterhouse Priory was built here the chapel was inco...

Building, Religion

1 memorial

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Daylight Saving Time

Daylight Saving Time

The idea of adjusting clocks in order to benefit from daylight was first proposed in New Zealand in 1895, and was first implemented by Germany and her allies in WW1 (to save coal).  William Willett...

Concept, Social Welfare

2 memorials
Harry R. S. Pulman

Harry R. S. Pulman

Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Stationers who died in WW1. Andrew Behan has kindly provided this research: Captain Harry Robert Sauvé Pulman was born on 23 May 1867 and his birth was regis...

Person, Liveries & Guilds

War dead, WW1
1 memorial