Bishop of Stepney in 1968.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
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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St Marys, Haggerston
Built by John Nash in the Gothic style with a tall tower. Destroyed by WW2 bombs and the site made into a playground.
Whitfield Tabernacle and cemetery
Planetslade have a thorough and well-written history of the Whitefield chapel and its burial grounds. In brief: Funded by his patron the Countess of Huntingdon (see Lady Erskine for more about her)...
John Routh
Burnt at the stake in Bow (or possibly Stratford) for his Protestant beliefs.
Agnes Maude Royden
Settlement work in Liverpool then London, National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, edited Common Cause, Church League for Women’s Suffrage, preacher, pacifist, later campaigned for ordination ...
Diocese of Sourozh
The Russian Orthodox Great Britain and Ireland diocese. The Archbishop is known as Metropolitan, the first being Metropolitan Anthony who held the post until his death.
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Charles de Gaulle and the Free French
SW1, Carlton Gardens, 4
See Musee de la Resistance for more information on this memorial (in French).
Geoffrey Dearmer and Margaret
NW3, Elsworthy Road, St Mary's, Primrose Hill
In our photo, looking left to right, the bench is in the small church garden hidden behind the car; the Dearmer plaque is on the wall beh...
Rosalind Franklin
SW10, Drayton Gardens, 107, Donovan Court
Rosalind Franklin, 1920-1958, pioneer of the study of molecular structures including DNA, lived here, 1951-1958. English Heritage
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