Mayor of the City of London in 1900.
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Sir Marcus Samuel
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Queen Victoria visits The City
Victoria died on 22 January 1901, less than a year after this last visit to t...
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Viscount Wallingford, William Knollys
Second son of Knollys. Died London.
Michael Mackintosh Foot
Politician and journalist. Born Plymouth. Leader of the Labour party 1980-1983. Married to feminist film-maker and author, Jill Craigie (1911-1999), who appears with him in our picture. His Wikipe...
Screaming Lord Sutch
Musician and parliamentary candidate. Born David Edward Sutch in New End Hospital, Hampstead. After a less than successful pop career he turned his attention to politics, founding the Monster Ravin...
William James Wetenhall
Churchwarden in St Pancras Vestry in 1889. Chairman of the Vestry in 1897. William James Wetenhall was born on 1 January 1835 in Southwark, Surrey (now Greater London), a son of Emanuel Wetenhall ...
Epping Urban District Council
Successor to the Epping Rural District Council, which in turn became Epping Town Council.
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Dr Isaac Dorislaus
Born in the Netherlands. A distinguished anti-royalist scholar, for Charles I's trial he was assistant to the Solicitor General but did not sign the death warrant. Murdered in the Hague in 1649 by ...
Councillor A. C. Shearing
Architect of the British Legion Hornsey in 1929.
Gwilym Jones
A player at the London Welsh Rugby Football Club who was killed in WW1.
Mick the Miller
Greyhound. Born in Killeigh, Ireland. In a career of only three years, he won 61 races, (nineteen of them in a row), including two English Greyhound Derbys. His winning streak ended after suffering...
George Nissel
NW1, Siddons Lane
This plaque, on the right flank wall of the red brick building, was unveiled on the same day as the Dallos plaque. The building which h...
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