Replanted to replace trees destroyed by a hurricane during the night of 15/16 October 1987.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Trees replanted in the Hampstead Heath avenue
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Avenue of trees - Hampstead Heath
This avenue was replanted in November 1988 to replace trees destroyed by a hu...
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Nelson Recreation Ground
From London Gardens Online: The land here was open fields until the C18th when it was purchased by the Trustees of Guy's Hospital for use as a burial ground for deceased patients. It continued as a...
Burgess Park
Unusually, this park was created out of land which had previously been built on. It is one of the largest parks in south London, and is still unfinished. The area was developed in the 19th century ...
Friends of Burgess Park
The Friends of Burgess Park are an association of people and other interested groups who are concerned to protect, promote and enhance an important, inner-city London park.
David Ashmore
At the time of his death Ashmore was a landscape architect involved in the creation of Burgess Park, living at Lordship Lane, SE22, single, aged 20-30. See Geoffrey Mills for details. Andrew Behan...
Sir Joseph Hooker
Botanist and explorer. Born Joseph Dalton Hooker, son of Sir William, at Halesworth, Suffolk. He travelled widely around the world, bringing back many species of plants to Britain. Became director ...
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Alice Howell
Drowned in the 1898 HMS Albion disaster, aged 33. Buried in grave 5 at the memorial in East London Cemetery.
John Desmond Bernal
NW1, Albert Street, 44
English Heritage John Desmond Bernal, 1901 - 1971, crystallographer, lived and died here.
Druid Street arch WW2 bomb 2
SE1, Druid Street
This is an unusual, hand-made memorial. Although it looks quite old, historic Google Street Views show that it was erected between April ...
75 subjects commemorated
Blackfriars sundial
EC4, Riverside walk, City of London Boys School
Can we guess what 'building products' Ibstock contributed, and how many? Difficult.
Captain James Cook
Maritime explorer and cartographer. Born near Middlesbrough. The first to map Newfoundland, explored around Australia and the Hawaiian Islands and made the first circumnavigation of New Zealand. K...
Person, Exploring, Seriously Famous, Arctic & Antarctic, Australia, Canada, Hawaii, New Zealand
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