This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Ronald Cooper
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Lloyd's of London WW2 memorial
{Below a laurel swag and wreath around the crest of Lloyd's:} To the glorious...
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Private Dwyer, VC
Soldier. Born Edward Dwyer in Fulham. He was a private in the 1st Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. On 20th April 1915 at 'Hill 60' in Belgium, his trench was heavily attacked by German grenade thro...
Sir William Reynolds-Stephens
Sculptor. Born in Detroit to British parents and educated in Europe. He added the Reynolds to his surname in 1890. Made the very unusual sculpture A Royal Game 1906-11. Died Tunbridge Wells.
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Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (1st Baronet)
MP, brewer, slave abolitionist and social reformer. Born Essex. Entered the Brick Lane brewery Truman, Hanbury & Company in 1808, eventually taking on sole ownership. 1807 married Hannah Gurney...
first public supply of gas in the world
Royal Charter granted in 1812 to Gas Light and Coke Company for street lighting in London. Londonist published a lovely piece about the lamp lights of Victorian London still burning across the city.
Aircraftman 1st Class Albert Ernest Cownden
Number J/81802 in R.A.F. Squadron 903. His name appears twice as A. E. Cownden on the handwritten section of the Blackheath War Memorial, both saying he was killed at the age of 34. One entry says ...
Royal Free Hospital - original hospital foundation stone
NW3, Rowland Hill Street, Heath Strange Garden
The quote is from the Bible, Galatians 6:2. This is the foundation stone of the Hampstead General Hospital first erected here in 1902 an...
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