Liberal and London Progressive politician who served for 30 years (1889 - 1919) on the LCC.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Sir Evan Spicer
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Coronation of George VI - fig tree
This plaque was planned during turbulent times in the royal-watching communit...
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Stoke Newington Town Hall
Designed by the architect J. Reginald Truelove in the art deco style. Its assembly hall became popular with a variety of entertainments. In 1965 Stoke Newington was absorbed into the Borough of Hac...
Viscount Combermere, Wellington Stapleton-Cotton
Born Bedford. Inherited the title from his father, the first Viscount, in 1865. Was killed in a collision with a horse-drawn carriage and while all the family and staff were away at the funeral his...
Sir John MacDougall
Administrator and businessman. He held several positions on the former London County Council, including Chairman from 1902 - 1903. In most sources his name is spelt as McDougall. He was one of the ...
Lincoln Committee
Active in 1930. Trying to research this we found a number of "Lincoln Committee"s, possibly one for every Lincoln memorial ever erected.
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Chalk Farm bus garage - WW2
N19, Pemberton Gardens
See the page for the WW1 section of this plaque for more information about it. We are reasonably confident that the WW2 names are of men ...
11 subjects commemorated
Southern Railway, 626 men who died in WW2
626 men of the Southern Railway who died in WW2.
Col. Sir James Cantlie, KBE, MA, MB, FRCS, RAMC (T)
Sir James Cantlie was a British physician. He was a pioneer of first aid, which in 1875 was unknown. He was also influential in the study of tropical diseases and in the debates concerning degenera...
Person, Armed Forces, Emergency Services, Medicine, Politics & Administration, China/Hong Kong, Egypt, Scotland
St Paul's dome - recast
EC4, Cannon Street, St Paul's Cathedral
These plaques were generously photographed for us, at great risk of life and limb, by Matt Brown of Londonist on a privileged visit to th...
Herbert Asquith - NW3
NW3, Maresfield Gardens, 27
Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, 1852 - 1928, Prime Minister, lived here. Erected by the Hampstead Plaque Fund
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