This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
those of all nations who lost their lives in the bombing of WW2
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Bomber Command Memorial
The campaign to bomb civilians was so controversial that the bombers were giv...
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United Kingdom Temperance & General Provident Institution
A life insurance company. From FriendsLife: "The UK Total Abstinence Life was formed in London in 1840 and, as the name suggests, its products were aimed initially at teetotallers. The group grew ...
St Mary Aldermanbury church
This church, destroyed in the Great Fire in 1666 and rebuilt by Wren in 1676 was damaged in WW1 and then gutted in WW2, and then left roofless waiting for demolition - Londonist has a photo. On 5 ...
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Eagle Hut - WW1
WC2, Aldwych, Bush House
Although very simple this is a quality plaque. The text is carved in a serif typeface and the red triangle is neatly made with small segm...
Rotherhithe Picture Research Library
An educational charity, opened as part of Sands Films Studio, and situated in the same Grade II listed building. The library is home to thousands of old photographs, postcards and magazines. Pictur...
Akis Kollaros
E9, Homerton High Street
Both our photos, taken at the protest "die-in" on 9 February organised by Stop Killing Cyclists, are from Roadcc and are by Tom Kearney.
Thomas Arnold
Headmaster of Rugby School from 1828 to 1841. Born Isle of Wight. Father of Matthew Arnold, great grandfather of Aldous and Julian Huxley. Died at Rugby.
Old Hall
WC2, Old Square, Chapel
Note The proper title of each Inn is 'The Honourable Society of . . . .',
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