121 Kentish Town Road.
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Laurence Corner Army Surplus
Laurence Corner On this site was the famous chic Army Surplus store, which sa...
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Lance Serjeant John Edward Lavery
John Edward Lavery was born in County Down, Northern Ireland and resided in Armagh, Northern Ireland. On 28 July 1938 he was appointed as a postman in the London Postal Region. He was serving as a...
G. French, (No 2)
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Corporal Frederick James Jeffers
Frederick James Jeffers was born on 13 December 1874, one of the nine children of Thomas Edwin Jeffers (1842-1919) and Catherine Jeffers née Meredith (1846-1883). His birth was registered in the 1s...
Fred. Saunders
Resident of the Central Ward, Hendon who served and died in WW1.
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Charles Eamer Kempe
Stained glass artist. Thee is a memorial to Charles Eamer Kempe in the South Transept of Chichester Cathedral.
Sargent
SW7, Kensington Gore, Albert Hall Mansions
English Heritage Sir Malcolm Sargent, 1895 - 1967, conductor, lived and died in a flat in this building.
Lady Workers' Homes Ltd
From The Story of Holly Lodge by Margaret Downing March 2009: "Founded in 1914, LWH provided affordable, well managed, conveniently situated small flats for 'educated women of small means'. The Co...
St Swithin's church, London Stone
Of medieval origin, the church was destroyed by the Great Fire of London, and rebuilt to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren. It was badly damaged by bombing during WW2, and the remains were demoli...
Burial remains from All Saints Church Poplar
In 2010 the remains of 1,356 paupers, cholera victims and foreign sailors were removed from the graveyard of All Saints Church (on the west side of Newby Place between the rectory and East India Ro...
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