Leader of the Greater London Council, 1977 - 1981.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Sir Horace Cutler
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Dome of Discovery
{The plaque is laid flat on the ground.} This commemorative plaque was set i...
Fitzrovia Mural
A montage of scenes, all relevant to the area at the time: construction activ...
Nuclear Dawn mural
Created as a protest against cruise missiles. The bottom right hand corner sh...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Sir Horace Cutler
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Covent Garden Restoration
One thinks of people named on plaques as "Chairman" of this, that or the othe...
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Councillor A. C. Shearing
Architect of the British Legion Hornsey in 1929.
Richard Garbrar
Co-churchwarden of St Peter and St Matthew Friday Street in 1712.
James Ranger
Prospective Socialist candidate for the Epping division in October 1935.
Julia Scurr
Born Julia Sullivan in Limehouse, married John Scurr in 1900. Politically active, campaigning for working women, the unemployed, women's suffrage. 1919 elected to Poplar Borough Council and was imp...
Lawrence Emlyn Douglas Bevan
Chairman of National Provident Institution in 1959. Andrew Behan has researched this man: Lawrence Emlyn Douglas Bevan C.B.E., was born on 7 January 1903 in Somerville, Fayette County, Tennessee, ...
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Kew Society
Originally founded as the Kew Union. It seeks to enhance the beauty of Kew and preserve its heritage. It reviews all planning applications in Kew, with special regard to the architectural integrity...
Crosskey's Inn
In the late 1500s plays were performed in the inn-yard. The Inn was destroyed in the Great Fire.
Great Exhibition - Coalbrookdale Gates
SW7, South Carriage Drive
From Royal Parks: "The gates were designed by Charles Crookes. Each of the cast iron gates was cast in one piece. Their finials, supporti...
Wilkie Collins
William Wilkie Collins was a writer of thriller novels such as The Woman in White, The Moonstone. Born 11 New Cavendish Street. A great friend of Charles Dickens, to the extent that they grew beard...
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