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Royal Norwegian Navy and the Norwegian Merchant Fleet
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Norwegian WW2 gratitude
A large piece of pre-Cambrian granite mounted on three smaller stones, which ...
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Greenwich Hospital
From Greenwich Hospital: "The Royal Charter of William and Mary dated 25 October 1694 established the Royal Hospital for Seamen (latterly known as Greenwich Hospital) as a home for retired seamen o...
Able Seaman George Stephen Holder
George Stephen Holder was born on 3 September 1872 in Dover, Kent, the youngest of the four children of Benjamin James Holder (b.1836) and Rosina Hannah Holder née Smith (1837-1919). His birth was ...
H. W. Smith
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
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Emery Hill bust
SW1, Rochester Row, 38
The plaque immediately below the bust is blank but there are 4 others below that, each with an inscription. The text of the upper three ...
John Stuart Mill - W8
W8, Kensington Square, 18
Mill lived at this address, 1837 - 1851, with his mother and sister.
Women's Social and Political Union - prisoners' badge
SW1, Abingdon Street, Victoria Tower Gardens
The sculpture shows a WSPU prisoners' badge. This was designed by Sylvia Pankhurst - see there for more information about it.
Ping Pong
Sport. Also known as gossima, indoor tennis, table tennis, wiff-waff or whiff-whaff. The John Jaques and Son Company were producing equipment in the 1890s, and patented the game in 1901. Its origi...
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