Male worshippers of St Paul's Church, Covent Garden who were killed serving in WW1.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Male worshippers of St Paul's Church, Covent Garden who were killed serving in WW1.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
St Paul's Covent Garden parishioners killed in WW1
Trying to understand the right hand panel: the 'south vestry' is probably the...
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
The idea of a ceremonial burial for an unknown soldier came from a WW1 Army padre, Rev. David Railton. The French and the British acted on the idea in 1920 and over the years many other countries ...
Indian army officer. Born Ceylon, the son of an army officer. Also served in China and Abyssinia. Field Marshal and Constable of the Tower of London. Died at home 63 Eaton Square. Not as far a...
Born Tiverton, Devon Painter of miniatures, the picture is a self-portrait.
Author and poet. Born Edgar Poe in Boston, Massachusetts, he added Allan to his name in honour of the family who took him in after his father absconded and his mother died. Lived in London from 18...
Mentioned in 1522 as an inn with 30 beds and stalls for four horses. Removed (as shown in the picture) for the formation of Holborn Viaduct and its approaches 1868.
Carmen Isobel Henrietta Aguirre was born in 1899 in Anerley, Kent (now Greater London), the eldest of the three children of Enrique Blas Aguirre (1866-1926) and Henrietta Emma Aguirre née Rogers (1...
Firefighter who died as a result of a fire at Langley St, WC2. Hawkins, Rawden and Gadd died 11-23 May 1954.
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