Air Chief Marshall. Born Hampstead. Fought in both world wars, earning his wings in 1916. On retirement became Rector of the Imperial College of Science and Technology 1948 - 54, Vice-Chancellor of the University of London 1953 - 54. Died near St Bartholomew's Hospital.
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Sir Roderic Maxwell Hill
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Sir Roderic Hill
This building was opened on 28 May 1957 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Qu...
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HMS Shrapnel
From Exploring East London: "During World War II the college was used by the armed forces for providing technical training for personnel; first by the RAF in 1940, then by the army in 1941 and then...
Henry Lygon
Fourth son of 6th Earl Beauchamp. 1907-19 Conservative member of LCC for Finsbury. Chairman of Fire Brigade Committee of LCC 1909-11. Badly injured in a balloon accident while serving in WW1 but co...
5th (Volunteer) The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
Formed as part of the reforms of the British Army that saw the creation of 'large infantry regiments', by the amalgamation of the four English Fusilier regiment.
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Bertrand Russell bust
WC1, Red Lion Square, Garden
Bust was made in 1980, the same year that Camden gave permission for it to be placed in the square and an appeal for funds was launched.
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