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T. Rooke

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

T. Rooke

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T. Rooke

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King's Cross war memorial - 1. pre-renovations

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R. Dorsett

R. Dorsett

Penge resident, member of the armed services, killed in WW2.

Person

War dead, WW2
1 memorial
John S. Brown
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
William Woodward

William Woodward

Parishioner of St James Upper Edmonton killed in WW1.

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Private Howard Washbrook

Private Howard Washbrook

Howard Washbrook was born in 1895 in Wednesfield, Staffordshire (now West Midlands), one of the ten children of Isaac Washbrook (1860-1945) and Eliza Washbrook née Brindley (1860-1920). His birth w...

Person, Armed Forces, Egypt

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Joseph Hill

Joseph Hill

Commissioned the building of the Earl of Essex pub in 1902.

Person, Property

1 memorial

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Henry Charles Fehr

Henry Charles Fehr

Sculptor.  Born Forest Hill into a family of Swiss origin.  Died London.  Other work in London: Passmore Edwards Library E3, Methodist Central Hall (with Henry Poole) and the 1893 Perseus Rescuing ...

Person, Sculpture

13 memorials
Old Church Garden - Wesley tomb

Old Church Garden - Wesley tomb

W1, Marylebone High Street

We don't normally include graves but since this has been moved it is now effectively a memorial.

4 subjects commemorated
Railway Hotel, Harrow

Railway Hotel, Harrow

A three-storey brick Victorian pub.  In the 1950s it was used as a jazz club and by February 1964 an R&B club (the Bluesday) was operating, where played: Long John Baldry, the Bo Street Runners...

Building, Commerce, Community / Clubs, Music / songs

1 memorial
Geoffrey Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer

Poet and administrator. Whilst living in the Aldgate, as the ‘Comptroller of the Customs and Subside of Wools, Skins and Tanned Hides’ that Chaucer published ‘A Monks Tale’ and worked on ‘Canterbur...

Person, Literature, Seriously Famous

12 memorials
Harry Dixon

Harry Dixon

Sculptor, painter, illustrator. Born Watford, son of the photographer, Henry Dixon, who specialised in animal photographs taken at London Zoo, near where they lived. So it's interesting that Harry ...

Person, Art, Sculpture

1 memorial