This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Sarah Bent
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Tsunami memorial
120-tonne block of granite, 4.1 metre cube with a corner removed. According...
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Sherifat Adebukonla Mayaleke
Little information can be found about this person. The name would appear to be of Nigerian origin. Electoral registers in 1967 list four people with the surname of Mayaleke at 10 Florence Street, ...
Godwin Forde
United Kingdom citizen who died in the terrorist attacks in America on 11 September 2001. Godwin O. Forde was born on 30 September 1962 in Paddington. Along with his twin, Doran L. Forde, they wer...
George Frederick Simonds
For more information about this hero click on the picture of his plaque.
Arthur Edlin Frederick
On the Hyde Park memorial Arthur’s name is given as ‘Arthur (Soul) Frederick’. Arthur Edlin Frederick was born on 4 October 1944 in Grenada. He came to the UK in 1997 and was a museum's security o...
Richard Norman Everitt
Richard was an innocent victim of gang warfare. Aged 15 he was murdered on his way home from playing football. He and his friends were confronted by around 20 older boys and Richard stabbed in the ...
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William Henry Hudson
Author, naturalist and ornithologist. Born on a small ranch, Los Viente-cinco Ombúes, near Quilmes in Buenos Aires province. Came to Britain in 1874 and produced a series of ornithological studies...
Rev. Henry Allon
Born near Hull. Joint pastor of the Islington Union Chapel from 1843/4 with Thomas Lewis, taking sole charge on Lewis's death in 1852, until his own death. Friends with Gladstone and Asquith (wh...
PRS for Music
Previously known as the Performing Rights Society. They have also erected plaques to Squeeze, Jethro Tull and Blur.
Malcolm Campbell
Holder of land and water speed records. Born Chislehurst, Kent. He broke the land speed record for the first time in 1924 and went on to break it a further nine times (five at Daytona Beach, Florid...
Royal Garrison Church of St George
Built by Thomas Henry Wyatt, in the Italianate style. It became a royal garrison church in 1928, following a visit by King George V. It contains many mosaics, particularly one by Antonio Salviati, ...
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