This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Submariners' Old Comrades, London
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National Submarine War Memorial - 70th anniversary
{Below the main plaque there is a small one, surmounted with two dolphins, a ...
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Korean War
This war, the first UN action against aggression, has not officially ended but a ceasefire has held since 1953.
Arthur S. Bush
Resident of the Central Ward, Hendon who served and died in WW1.
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WW1 bomb
WC2, Stone Buildings, 10
Some of the "other material damage" can be seen in the pock-marks in the stone wall behind the plaque.
Milton in Bread Street
EC4, Bread Street
The poet and statesman, John Milton, was born 1608 in Bread Street. City of London
Sir Marc Isambard Brunel
Civil Engineer, born Hacqueville, Normandy, France. Educated in France, but forced to flee to the United States after publicly predicting the demise of Robespierre. He submitted a design for the Ca...
Philip Charles Hardwick
Architect of St Barts Hospital in 1861. Son of architect Philip Hardwick. We are not actually sure which of the two produced the Speke obelisk in 1866. Hardwick Snr has a track record in obelisks, ...
Fred Reynolds
Worked for the Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society. Was Assistant Secretary to a building committee in June 1912.
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