Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Servicemen of Charlton lost in WW1 and WW2
Commemorated ati
Charlton war memorial
The lists(totalling 248 names) are all in alphabetical sequence except for th...
Other Subjects
Disabled servicemen of Chiswick and families and dependents of those who died in WW1
Chiswick disabled men of His Majesty's forces and their families and for the dependants of those who fell in the war.
St Bride Foundation Institute
Established to meet the educational, cultural and social needs of a community working within the burgeoning print industry of the Victorian era. The Londonphile has visited and photographed the in...
Group, Journalism / Publishing, Museums / Libraries, Theatre
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Adrian Stephen
Younger brother to Virginia and Vanessa. Was romantically involved with Duncan Grant prior to Grant's long-lived relationship with Vanessa (this is Bloomsbury, remember). 1914 married Karin Costel...
F. A. Albin & Sons
Family-run firm of funeral directors. The family started as wardens of a local cemetery and opened their first funeral parlour in Snowsfield, Bermondsey. New shop premises were opened at 62 Jamaica...
Cecil Day-Lewis - plaque
SE10, Crooms Hill, 6
Our second attempt at photographing this house, no better than the first. We are always there on very sunny days and either get glare or...
Robin Gibb
One of the three Bee Gees. A proud promoter of British heritage he campaigned for memorials to be erected, was President of Heritage Foundation, often turned up to unveil plaques, and had a very bi...
Centenary Hall - Sunday Schools
SE11, Cottington Street, Centenary Hall
High on the front, at the left is the Sunday Schools plaque, and on the right the Memorial School plaque. The McArthur stone is low on th...
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