556 men of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway who fought and died for their country in the Great War, 1914 – 1918.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
South Eastern and Chatham Railway, 556 men who died in WW1
Commemorated ati
Victoria Station - war memorial - east
The names are grouped by department: General Office, Coaching Department, Goo...
Other Subjects
those killed and injured by the WW2 bomb on Bullivant's Wharf
See Bullivant's Wharf - WW2 bomb for details of the event. The excellent Isle of Dogs - Past Life, Past Lives gives the list (from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission - Civilian Victims) of 41 ...
Sainsbury brothers, John, Simon and Timothy
John Davan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover KG (1927–2022), The Hon. Simon Sainsbury (1930–2006) and The Right Honourable Sir Timothy Sainsbury (1932–) were the three sons of Alan Joh...
Plastics Historical Society
First to draw attention to the heritage of the plastics industry and to celebrate all things plastic.
East End Maternity Hospital
The splendid Lost Hospitals of London gives a full history. In summary: Opened as the Mothers' Lying-In Home in Glamis Road, Shadwell. 1889 moved to number 396 Commercial Road and by WW1 it had ex...
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