Co-owner and director of the Bryant and May match factory.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Theodore H. Bryant
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Gladstone statue at Bow Church
Unveiled in the subject's lifetime - see Brockway for others.
Other Subjects
First pub outside Ireland to have bottled Guinness
The Tipperary pub, Fleet Street, was the first pub outside Ireland to have bottled Guinness and later draft.
Mangrove Restaurant
At 8 All Saints Road, Notting Hill. Created and owned for 24 years by Crichlow. It was a centre for political and social activism within the African and Caribbean culture. Visitors included: Jim...
Place, Commerce, Community / Clubs, Food & Drink, Race Issues
Colin MacRae
Co-churchwarden of St Jude's in 1871. He was born in 1805 in Scotland. On 10 June 1847 he married Ann Reader (1823-1897) in St Peter and St Paul Church, East Milton Road, Milton-Next-Gravesend, Ke...
Harry Keeble
Worked for the Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society. Was on the building committee for the Abbey Wood branch in 1912.
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David Hockney
Artist. Born Bradford. Lived in California for many years. Passionately anti-anti-smoking, like fellow artist Maggie Hambling.
Freddie Mercury
Singer and songwriter. Born Farrokh or Faroukh Bulsara in Government Hospital, Zanzibar, Tanzania. His family moved to Britain in 1964, settling in Feltham. After graduating from college, he tried ...
John Stopher
Deputy Chairman of the Bridge House Estates Committee in 1935.
Flt/Sgt. Alexander Chibanoff, RCAF
From Glendon, Alberta, Canada. Aged 22years. Buried in the Canadian Military Cemetery at Brookwood near Woking.
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