Hosking and Kat Copeland won gold in the 2012 Olympics lightweight double sculls.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Sophie Hosking
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Sophie Hoskins gold post box
{On a brass plaque attached to the box:} This post box has been painted gold ...
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Sir Leonard Hutton
Cricketer. Born Yorkshire. Played as an opening batsman for Yorkshire 1934-55, and for England in 79 Test matches 1937 -55. Set a record in 1938 for the highest individual innings in a Test match, ...
Steve Fairbairn
Oarsman and rowing coach. Born Stephen Fairbairn at Toorak, Melbourne, Australia. Studied at Jesus College, Cambridge and was called to the bar in 1886, but did not practise. He rowed in four unive...
Laurie Cunningham
Footballer. Born Laurence Paul Cunningham in Archway. One of the first black footballers to be selected for the England football team. In 1974 he made his debut for Leyton Orient moving to West Bro...
Thomas Johns Tucker
A player at the London Welsh Rugby Football Club who was killed in WW1.
David Gray Lloyd-Williams
A player at the London Welsh Rugby Football Club who was killed in WW1.
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Thomas Milnes
Sculptor. Born near Doncaster. He sculpted some lions for Nelson's column but they were rejected and those by Landseer used instead. Milnes's lions were used by Titus Salt at Saltaire. (Date of bir...
Arthur Hughes
Born at (probably) 7 Dover Street, Westminster. Painter, who although not making any appearance in the Pre-Raphaelites’ journal, was certainly part of their social circle. He befriended the fanta...
Fish Island
An area of East London bounded by the River Lea Navigation, the Hertford Union Canal and the East Cross Route. In 1865 the land was purchased to be used as a gas works, by the Gas Light and Coke Co...
H. D. Holt
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.