Officers and other ranks of the Royal Naval Division who gave their lives for their country.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
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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occupants of lost graves at St John the Baptist upon Walbrook
The dead interred in the ancient church & churchyard of St John the Baptist upon Walbrook during four centuries. The formation of the District Railway having necessitated the destruction of the...
R. Fus. (C. of L. Regt) 1st Batn. - London Regt T.F. 2/1st Bn. 3/1st Bn. & 1 Res. Bn.
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt) 1st Batn. - London Regt T.F. 2/1st Bn. 3/1st Bn. & 1 Res. Bn.
Kindersley Workshop
From the Workshop's website: "David Kindersley {1915–1995}, lettercutter, sculptor and inventor, started his workshop near Cambridge in 1946, having been apprenticed to Eric Gill. He was joined in ...
Consolata Fathers' Missionary College in Totteridge
Was in Totteridge, London, N20. Closed towards the end of 2003.
Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Formed by the merger of the Municipal Boroughs of Twickenham and of Richmond and of Barnes.
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James Gibbs
Architect, pupil of Wren. Born Aberdeen. Died at home in Henrietta Street. Buried at old parish Church of St Marylebone.
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