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Thomas James Clements

Thomas James Clements

1883, Trustee of Lopping Hall, Loughton.

According to G. Sludge, ".. a tea broker".

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Thomas James Clements

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Lopping Hall - foundation stone

This stone was laid by the Rt. Hon. Henry Knight, Lord Mayor of London. Trust...

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Hiram Shorey

Hiram Shorey

Merchant tailor and co-founder of Rotary International. Born Hiram Elroy Shorey in Litchfield, Kennebec, Maine.

Person, Commerce, Community / Clubs, USA

1 memorial
Squadron HG

Squadron HG

121 Kentish Town Road.

Group, Armed Forces, Commerce

1 memorial
Denis Johnson

Denis Johnson

In 1819, made and sold Britain's first bicycle in its hobby-horse form. As a coachmaker Johnson was able to make significant improvements to the two-wheel velocipede, as invented by von Drais. He o...

Person, Commerce, Engineering

1 memorial
Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society - Abbey Wood branch

Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society - Abbey Wood branch

Branch of the Co-op supermarkets, first built in 1912.

Building, Commerce

1 memorial

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submarine Perseus

submarine Perseus

Lost in WW2, 70 years ago, sunk off the coast of the Greek island of Cephalonia.   A crew of 60 on board, all perished, 1 survived.  How?  John Capes was a passenger on the sub and he escaped.  Sur...

Vehicle

1 memorial
St Paul's Covent Garden parishioners killed in WW1

St Paul's Covent Garden parishioners killed in WW1

Male worshippers of St Paul's Church, Covent Garden who were killed serving in WW1.

Group, Armed Forces

1 memorial
Richard Cosway

Richard Cosway

Born Tiverton, Devon Painter of miniatures, the picture is a self-portrait.

Person, Art

1 memorial
Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe

Author and poet. Born Edgar Poe in Boston, Massachusetts, he added Allan to his name in honour of the family who took him in after his father absconded and his mother died.  Lived in London from 18...

Person, Literature, Seriously Famous, USA

3 memorials
Saracen's Head Inn

Saracen's Head Inn

Mentioned in 1522 as an inn with 30 beds and stalls for four horses. Removed (as shown in the picture) for the formation of Holborn Viaduct and its approaches 1868.

Building, Commerce, Food & Drink

1 memorial