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T. Bryan

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

T. Bryan
Limehouse man who died in WW1.

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T. Bryan

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St Anne's Church Limehouse - WW1 memorial

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Benjamin Wyatt

Benjamin Wyatt

Baptized at St Marylebone. Designed the Drury Lane Theatre. Died, unmarried, in Stanhope Street, York Place, Regent's Park, leaving everything to his long-time servant, Martha.

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1 memorial
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1 memorial
C. A. Dinn

C. A. Dinn

Name on one of the main panels of the East Ham WW1 memorial.

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1 memorial
Evie Rodkin

Evie Rodkin

Killed as a result of a 13 October 1944 air raid on Coronation Avenue.

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1 memorial
Sir Henry Taylor

Sir Henry Taylor

Born Bishop Middleham, County Durham. Poet, playwright and public servant. He went to sea as a young man, but after finding it did not agree with his health, took up a position in the Treasury. H...

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Sir Arthur Eddington

Sir Arthur Eddington

SE3, Bennett Park, 4

Sir Arthur Eddington O.M., 1882 - 1944, mathematician and astrophysicist, lived here. Greater London Council

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Scott McGinley

Scott McGinley

N1, Upper Street, St Mary's Church Garden

In loving memory of Scott Lee McGinley, 03 March 1972 - 12 July 2003.

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E. Evans Cronk

E. Evans Cronk

Andrew Behan has done some research on this man with the splendid name: His full name was Edwyn Evans Cronk.  Born in 1846 in Sevenoaks, Kent, the son of Edwyn Evans Cronk and Isabella Cronk, née B...

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1 memorial
PP - 2F - Greenoff

PP - 2F - Greenoff

EC1, Edward Street

This garden acquired its name due to its popularity as a lunchtime garden with workers from the nearby General Post Office (long gone). ...

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Henry Sylvester Williams

Henry Sylvester Williams

NW8, Church Street, 38

Henry Sylvester Williams, 1867 – 1911, anti-slavery and civil rights campaigner.  First black councillor in Westminster. City of Westmin...

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