This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
University of London
Commemorated ati
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
John Milton
Poet, essayist, playwright, historian, and diplomat. Born in the house called The Spread Eagle in Bread Street, Cheapside. Left London to study in Cambridge but found all the dull debates in Latin ...
St George the Martyr School
This school started on two floors of the Church’s Vestry House in Cosmo Place. It was then housed in two nearby purpose-built properties, both now listed, and both now thought to be private residen...
Canada Memorial Foundation
The Canada Memorial Foundation has its origins in a Letter to the Editor published in a British newspaper in 1988 suggesting a monument in memory of the contribution of Canadians to World War I and...
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Thomas Guy
Founder of Guy's Hospital. Born 7 Pritchard's Alley, Fair Street, Horsleydown. This is now the section of Tower Bridge Road between London City Mission and Tower Bridge Primary School. A bookselle...
Person, Benefactor, Medicine, Politics & Administration, Race Issues
Dieter Bock
Hans-Dieter Bock, or Dieter Bock, was born on 3 March 1939 in Dessau, the capital of the Free State of Anhalt. (This later became the German Democratic Republic and is now Germany). Having fled wi...
Silver Jubilee urn
WC1, Queen Square
Hughes became Poet Laureate a few years later and Larkin was of similar standing. In our view their lines for the jubilee do not greatly ...
Hy. G. Clibbon
Resident of the Central Ward, Hendon who served and died in WW1.
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