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T. J. Wills

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

T. J. Wills

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T. J. Wills

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St Lukes Hackney war memorial

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Born Michael Latham Powell at Howletts, Bekesbourne, near Canterbury, Kent. He left his job in banking to enter the film industry. As co-director to Alexander Korda on 'The Thief of Bagdad' he was ...

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J. A. Bramsgrove
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Alfred Russel Wallace

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W. Pote

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Killed in WW1.

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Christina Betmalik

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Oriolet Hospital and Convalescent Home

Oriolet Hospital and Convalescent Home

Founded and endowed by Arnold Frank Hills (1857–1927), MD of Thames Ironworks, sportsman (founder of West Ham FC), philanthropist, and promoter of vegetarianism. A centre of treatment for sick veg...

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1 memorial
F. E. Watt

F. E. Watt

Served in the Royal Navy.

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War dead, WW1
1 memorial
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War dead, WW1
1 memorial
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War dead, WW1
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Sir Christopher Wren

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Born East Knoyle, Wiltshire, died London.  Designer of 54 London churches, of which 13 were destroyed in the Blitz. Part of one of his churches, St Antholin, has ended up in an unexpected location...

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38 memorials