Computer game.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Space Invaders
Commemorated ati
4 - St Dunstan’s Court – Space Invaders
Seems very odd for the chosen illustration to be of a computer game.
Other Subjects
The Ring / Surrey Chapel / Rowland Hill's Chapel
On the site now occupied by TfL's Palastre House. Built in fields as an octagonal independent chapel by Reverend Rowland Hill, no relative to Sir Rowland Hill, although the PO man is said to have ...
Mo Farah
Track and field athelete. Born Somalia. Moved to Britain aged 8 to join his father in Hounslow.
Robert Sadler
Silk printer, pugilist, publican and property developer, active in the mid-1800s. Son of a prominent Summerstown family. He ran a local beer house, The Sir Jeffrey Dunstan at 47 Summerstown, and in...
John Fleming
Co-founder National Sporting Club. Manager of The Pelican Club (opened in Gerrard Street, 1887) until it failed in 1891. He then joined with Bettinson to open the National Sporting Club. See there ...
Previously viewed
Ealing memorial gates - WW1 + WW2
W5, Ealing Green, Pitzhanger Manor-house entrance
The quotation comes from 'Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865' by James Russell Lowell. Its right-justification and t...
The Ring pub
SE1, Blackfriars Road, 72
The Surrey Chapel which became used as a boxing ring stood at this junction diagonally opposite this pub, on the site now occupied by TfL...
F. C. H. Ellis
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Seven Dials monument
WC2, Seven Dials
To many people's disappointment, the pillar itself is not the needle (gnomon) of the sundial. Above the pillar and below the spire there ...
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