This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
University of London
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Russell family v. University of London
Immediately below this plaque is another: 'Civic Trust Award, 1998'.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
University of London
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James Burton
James Burton, 1761 - 1837, builder and developer, lived here, 1794 - 1796. Ma...
Orwell, Spender & Cyril Connolly’s Horizon Magazine
George Orwell, 1903 - 1950, Sir Stephen Spender, 1919 - 1995, wrote for Cyril...
Queen Victoria at Imperial College
{On the granite 'floor' on which she stands:} Unveiled by Her Majesty The Que...
Rowland Hill - WC1 (Marchmont Association)
Installed by 19 September 2016, with little ceremony.
Other Subjects
Bedford College for Women, University of London
Founded by Elizabeth Jesser Reid as the Ladies College, the first higher education college for women. In 1900 it became part of the University of London and in 1913 moved to larger purpose built p...
International Brigade Memorial Trust
From the picture source website: The International Brigade Memorial Trust was formed in 2002 from the veterans of the International Brigade Association, the Friends of the I.B.A., representatives ...
Sir Roderic Maxwell Hill
Air Chief Marshall. Born Hampstead. Fought in both world wars, earning his wings in 1916. On retirement became Rector of the Imperial College of Science and Technology 1948 - 54, Vice-Chancellor...
Dositey Obradovich
Author, philosopher, linguist, polyglot (knew 10 languages) and first minister of education of Serbia. Often referred to by just his first name. Died Belgrade. Pictured on Yugoslavian 5,000 dinara ...
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Basil Hume, Lamb's Passage
EC1, Lamb's Passage
This space, previously the car park of St. Joseph’s Church, was created by father Bruno Healy, together with landscape gardener Simon P...
Promoseven Network
Akram Miknas set up this company in 1968. It is now the largest marketing communications company in the Middle East.
Sir Edward Marsh
Collector, sponsor and friend to a number of creative people. Also closely associated with Winston Churchill. Born London. Died, unmarried, at his flat at 86 Walton Street. The picture shows Marsh ...
Sir Robert Walpole
First Prime Minister of Great Britain. An early political victim of satire, the target of Swift, Pope, Fielding, Johnson, Hogarth and Thomas Gay. Walpole responded by setting up the office of the...
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