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Royal Naval Division members who died in WW1

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Officers and other ranks of the Royal Naval Division who gave their lives for their country.

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Royal Naval Division members who died in WW1

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Royal Naval Division - WW1

Near the base of the four sides of the obelisk water jets into the basin belo...

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London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority

London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority

The body that governs theĀ London Fire Brigade, responsible to the Mayor of London.

Group, Politics & Administration

2 memorials
Stephen and Matilda Tenants' Co-operative

Stephen and Matilda Tenants' Co-operative

The first local authority estate under tenants' control in Britain. Became a limited company on 30 September 1982. Waymarking gives the interesting history of this organisation.

Group, Community / Clubs, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Commercial Motor Users of Hackney

Commercial Motor Users of Hackney

The name suggest a group of local business people coming together around the use of new-fangled motor-powered conveyances. The text of the plaque tells us that they also had charitable activities. ...

Group, Benefactor, Commerce

1 memorial

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C. H. R. Combe

C. H. R. Combe

One of the employees of Watney Combe Reid brewers who lost their lives in WW1.

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
J.M. Barrie - WC1

J.M. Barrie - WC1

WC1, Grenville Street, 8, Downing Court

Sir James Matthew Barrie, Bart. OM, 1860 - 1937, novelist, dramatist and creator of 'Peter Pan', lived in a house on this site, 1885 - 18...

3 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
Joshua Kevin Deegan

Joshua Kevin Deegan

Non-British, killed by the Bali bomb.

Person, Tragedy

1 memorial
J. C. Watson
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
James  Fegan

James Fegan

Philanthropist. Born James William Condell Fegan in Southampton. He moved to London in 1865 and eventually joined a firm of colonial brokers. He soon became aware of the plight of many young boys l...

Person, Children, Philanthropy, Social Welfare

1 memorial