This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Vestry of St Pancras
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Gloucester Gate Bridge (NW)
The close up photo was taken some months (and some graffiti) after the other ...
Gloucester Gate Bridge (SE)
Vestry of St Pancras Gloucester Gate Bridge and Approach Road This bridge a...
Richard Cobden statue
Sicilian marble. W. and T. Wills of 12 Euston Road were the sculptors. Still ...
St Andrew's Gardens - opening
This ground, laid out for public recreation and rest, by the Vestry of St. Pa...
St Martin's Gardens
St Martin's Gardens, laid out as public grounds by the Vestry of St. Pancras....
Other Subjects
W.Whitaker Thompson
Vice-Chairman, in 1908, and Chairman of the London County Council.
Lord Aberdare, Henry Austin Bruce
1st Baron Aberdare. Born Dyffryn Aberdare, Glamorgan. Statesman, serving as Home Secretary and President of the Council. He reformed British licensing laws and headed a commission that established ...
John Edward Sly
Chairman of the Smithfield Central Market Sub Committee in 1888.
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George Harry Wyatt, VC
Awarded the VC for his heroism on 25-26 August 1914, age 27, while serving in the Coldstream Guards. "Positioned in a farm yard, enemy fire ignited a straw stack. Under heavy fire he put out the bl...
Great Fire of London
Started on a Sunday morning. After 4 days the destruction included: - an area of one and a half miles by a half mile - 87 churches - 13,200 houses - only 6 people are recorded as having died (but ...
World War 1
We'd always assumed that this war was known as the Great War until WW2 came along at which point it was renamed as World War One or the First World War. But the term was first used in print in 1920...
Great Storm - Victoria Park
E9, Victoria Park, Crown Gate West
We originally photographed this plaque in 2010. Returning in 2016, we found that the empty small white plinth to the right of the tree wa...
Royal Literary Fund
British benevolent fund for professional published authors in financial difficulties. The Prince Regent supported it by providing premises at 36 Gerrard Street.
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