Churchwarden of All Saints Church, Wandsworth in 1841.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Thomas Allen
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All Saints Church tower
This tower was repaired and heightened in the year of our Lord MDCCCXLI. {184...
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Lord Wolfson of Marylebone
Businessman and philanthropist. Leonard Gordon Wolfson was the son of the first baronet, Sir Isaac Wolfson, a businessman who made a fortune with Great Universal Stores and created the philanthropi...
Abercrombie Plan
The Abercrombie Plan consists of the 1943 'County of London Plan' and the 1944 'Greater London Plan'. Devised by Sir Leslie Patrick Abercrombie and John Henry Forshaw in preparation for regeneratio...
Concept, Gardens / Agriculture, Politics & Administration, Social Welfare, Transport
George Broadbridge, 1st Baron Broadbridge
Conservative politician in the City of London, associated with the Candlewick Ward and the Worshipful Company of Gardeners. Lord Mayor of London 1936-7. MP for the City of London 1938 -1945. Also ...
Bryan Edward Toye
Alderman on the City Lands & Bridge House Estates Committee, 1994.
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Temple Bar memorial - Edward VII
EC4, Fleet Street
The niche on the north face holds a marble statue of the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, in Field Marshal's uniform. Carved in the sto...
John Francis Sartorius
SW3, Old Church Street, 155
London County Council John F. Sartorius, c1775 - c1830, sporting painter, lived here, 1807 - 1812.
Richard West
Member of the Fishmongers Company. Gave a bell to St Magnus in 1714.
Lord Delfont
SW1, Coventry Street, Prince of Wales Theatre
In our photo the Delfont plaque is just to the left of the white van, though when we photographed it it was high up on the building. Grac...
Moorgate tube disaster - Finsbury Square
EC2, Finsbury Square
The motivating force behind this memorial, the first to the tragedy, erected 38 years after the event, was historian and writer Richard J...
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