International Christian movement. Named after Talbot House, using the army's signaling code for "T". Founded by Tubby Clayton.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Toc H
Commemorated ati
Tubby Clayton & Toc H
English Heritage Reverend P. T. B. 'Tubby' Clayton, 1885 - 1972, founder of T...
Other Subjects
Peter Hill
Elizabethan seafarer. With Robert Bell he co-founded the St Mary Rotherhithe Free School, to educate the sons of local seafarers.
Alfred Beit
Co-founder and funder (with Sir Julius Wernher) of the Royal School of Mines building. Born Hamburg, learnt the diamond trade in Amsterdam and went to Kimberley where he met Wernher and Cecil Rhod...
Person, Industry, Philanthropy, Race Issues, Africa, Germany, South Africa
Waterloo Free Buffet
Fed over eight million soldiers and sailors from British, Imperial & Allied Forces. Worked and supported entirely by voluntary effort, probably also entirely female.We could not find a picture...
Elizabeth Cadbury
Philanthropist. Born Elizabeth Mary Taylor at 3 Elm Place, Peckham Rye. She and her husband George Cadbury developed the Bournville village near Birmingham. In 1909 she opened the Woodland Hospital...
Putney Pest House Charity
Set up in 1862 and still awarding small grants.
Previously viewed
Peter Osgood statue
SW6, Fulham Road, Chelsea Football Club, Stamford Bridge
Statue sculpted by Philip Jackson.
Tothill Fields Prison
SW1, Little Sanctuary
IanVisits posted about this gate and included a map showing where the Bridewell used to be.
Gracie Fields - NW3
NW3, Frognal Way, 20, Greentrees
The Official Gracie Fields has some interesting information and photos about this house when Gracie was living there.
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