This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
S. E. Blackwell
Commemorated ati
Smith Square war memorial
{The plinth and the cross are both 6-sided:} {On the plinth, facing Dean Stan...
Other Subjects
Matthew Cotes Wyatt
Son of the architect James Wyatt. Born Marylebone. From Your Archives "It was Wyatt who executed the enormous bronze equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington which stood on the top of the Welli...
Francis John Williamson
Sculptor. Born Hampstead. Spent much of his life in Esher with Grapes House being his home and studio. Specialised in portraits of Queen Victoria who favoured him.
Ensign Madeleine Léonie Zoé Damerment, Legion d'Honneur, Croix de Guerre
From our Picture Source we learn that Madeleine Léonie Zoé Damerment was born on 11 November 1917 at Tortefontaine, Pas-de-Calais, France, the second of the three daughters of Charles Eugène Cyrill...
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50 years of peace
W1, New Bond Street
The two seated allies are unidentified at the site but with the assistance of our US consultant, Trevor Blake, we can confidently identif...
Ann Oldfield
Actress. Possibly born in Pall Mall. Worked a lot for the Drury Lane company. Died at home in Grosvenor Street at 59 or 60, depending on source - perhaps the street has been renumbered.
Cecile Nobrega
Poet, writer, teacher, playwright. She was born as Cecile Elise Doreen Burgan on 1 June 1919 in Georgetown, British Guiana (now Guyana). She Wrote music and poetry from an early age and In 1942 mar...
James K. Polk
USA President 1845 –1849. Signed the documents formally integrating Texas into the United States on 29 December 1845.
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