This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Sub Officer Edward Alfred Hollet
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Surrey Theatre WW2 bomb
{Symbols for: LFB, AFS London, AFS Mitcham} In memory of eleven London Auxili...
Other Subjects
Horace William Field
Member of the ARP/Civil Defence Services - stretcher bearer. Andrew Behan has kindly provided this research: Horace William Field was born 13 March 1890 in Limehouse, the 3rd of the seven children...
Terry Hunt
Terence James Hunt was born on 12 December 1957 and lived in Chadwell Heath, Essex. He was a firefighter attached to Silvertown fire station who died, aged 33 years, on 10 July 1991 while fighting...
F. W. Clifford
District Officer in the St John Ambulance Brigade, No. 1 District, 1920-1942. Officer in the Order of St John. Nature, No. 3806, 10 October 1942 carries Clifford's obituary. At the time of his sud...
Person, Emergency Services, Medicine, Museums / Libraries, Politics & Administration
A/Lfm. Michael William Lee
Fire fighter who died as a result of a fire at Goswell Road, EC1.
H. S. Swain
Either lost his life, or gave distinguished service to the London Fire Brigade, and was buried in the Highgate Cemetery plot between 1884 and 1955.
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Joseph Haydn
Composer of the Classical period - prominent and prolific. Born Austria as Franz Joseph Haydn. Aged 6 he was sent away to train as a musician. Worked primarily for the wealthy Esterházy family. ...
Richard Dimbleby
Broadcaster and journalist. Born Richard Frederick Dimbleby in Richmond, Surrey. In 1936 he was appointed as the BBC's first news observer and in 1939 became their war correspondent. He was the fir...
Dudgeon's Wharf explosion - oblong plaque
E14, Sextant Avenue, Thames Path
The unveiling of this plaque was reported in the East London Advertiser of 24 December 2009. Andrew Behan has researched the names on th...
C. W. Deaves
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Battersea Bridge
SW11, Riverside Walk
Crossing the River by Brian Cookson points out that the 18th of June was a bridge-heavy day for Prince Albert Victor in 1887 - he opened ...
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