Lord Mayor in 1985.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Sir Alan Traill, GBE, MA, D. Mus, Lord Mayor
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City of London School - EC4 - Q.Victoria St
The City of London School was endowed by John Carpenter, Town Clerk in 1442. ...
Duke of Wellington statue - EC2
Unveiled in Wellington's presence, this is one of only a handful of statues i...
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Gerard Conyers
Banker. Lived in Sheen. As Lord Mayor he decreed that on London Bridge carriages should drive on the left whereas, prior to this sensible ordnance, it was a free for all.
Sir Robert Bellinger
Lord Mayor in 1967. Born Gloucestershire but brought up in Fulham. Left school aged 14 to work hard and go to college in the evenings. In the picture we think Bellinger is the man with the spade.
Sir John Wollaston
Born at Perton in Staffordshire. His name varies in spelling: Wollaston or Woolaston. In London, apprenticed to the Goldsmiths' Company from 1604 to 1611. Achieved great wealth in the City of Londo...
Sir Paul Henry Newall
Lord Mayor in 1993-4, when the picture was taken.
Sir John Bell, Lord Mayor of London
Lord Mayor of London in 1907.
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John Tweed SW10
SW10, Cheyne Walk, 108
The plaque gives his birth year as 1863, when, according to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, it was 1869.
Cromwell Buildings
SE1, Redcross Way
The Prince Regent (later King George IV) had died more than twenty years before the Great Exhibition. They mean the 'Prince Consort', i.e...
King George's Fields Foundation
After the death of King George V the Lord Mayor of London set up a committee to decide on a suitable national memorial. It was decided to erect just one statue and create a number of playing fields...
John Maxwell Edmonds
Poet and classical scholar. Born Gloucestershire. Died Cambridge. In 1918-9 he published a few epitaphs for use on graves and memorials, including: When you go home, tell them of us and say, Fo...
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