This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Rinaldo Cocito
Commemorated ati
St Peters Church - WW1 and WW2
2020: Initially 'Anno VI' defeated us but Gianni Patratti wrote via Facebook ...
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Eduardo Paolozzi
Sculptor and printmaker. Born in Edinburgh of Italian parents. His father (and we think his maternal grandfather) died on the Arandora Star. A major figure in the development of the pop-art style. ...
Edward Lear
Born Bowman's Lodge, (now Bowman's Mews), the penultimate of 21 children. Artist and writer of nonsense works, such as The Owl and the Pussycat, and limericks, e.g. There was an old person of Putn...
Galileo Galilei
Physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher. Born Pisa, Italy. His improvements to the telescope enabled him to make new important astronomical observations which supported Copernicus’s...
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Hobsons Place / Pelham Place
E1, Hanbury Street
Hobsons Place This block was built in 1966 by the Greater London Council and was named after Hobson's Place, which was one of the streets...
Henry Purcell statue
SW1, Broadway
The form of the statue is similar to that of the 'Green Man' carvings in churches.
Brunel at IC
SW7, Prince Consort Road, Imperial College
This building, the Royal School of Mines, (1906, Aston Webb). has 34 memorials: a foundation stone, 2 busts and 30 scientists' surnames p...
W. N. R. Pollard
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Gaius Julius Alpinus Classicianus
Procurator (or financial officer) of the province of Britain from 61 to about 65 AD. By his action the province was pacified without vindictive reprisals after the destruction of London during the ...
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