This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
victims of conflict
Commemorated ati
All victims
This difficult-to-photograph memorial is placed, to the left, inside the rail...
Bombs 7/7/05 - St Pancras church sculpture
Seeing as how this face has only one eye, and it's closed, the quotation seem...
Frampton Street WW2 bomb
In commemoration of those who lost their lives as the result of enemy bombing...
Harrow Civic Centre war memorial
A very modern war memorial (which even has seating space for the weary), but ...
Morland Estate WW2 bomb
The inscription reference to "war everywhere" was chosen in recognition of th...
Other Subjects
Board of Ordnance / Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Responsible for the supply of armaments and munitions to the army and the navy, based in the Tower of London and also used Verbruggen's House at the Woolwich Arsenal until 1939. Disbanded in 1855 d...
a2dominion
"The A2Dominion Group is one of the country’s leading providers of high quality housing."
Tattersalls race horse auctioneers
Founded at Hyde Park Corner by Richard Tattersall (1724–1795) it stayed in the Tattersall family until about WW2. The business had to move from 'the Corner' due to the lease running out and the la...
Royal Naval Division members who died in WW1
Officers and other ranks of the Royal Naval Division who gave their lives for their country.
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Federica Baldassa
Killed by a Greggs delivery vehicle at about 21.20 on a Friday evening, aged 26. The lorry was turning left into Bloomsbury Square (some yards west of the site of the ghost bike). Came here fro...
Stoke Newington Manor House
The photograph appears under Stoke Newington Manor House on the Hackney Plaques and Local History website. There is no further explanation. Maybe it shows excavations at the site.
Walter Peerson
Lay brother at London Charterhouse. Taken Taken to Newgate Prison, chained and left to starve to death.
Silver Studio
Influential textile design studio. Founded by Arthur Silver it was taken over by his son Rex who ran it until 1963. Renowned for its art nouveau designs it supplied major outlets such as Liberty's ...
John Newlands
Chemist. Born John Alexander Reina at 19 West Square, Southwark. The first person to devise a periodic table of chemical elements arranged in order of their relative atomic masses. He arranged all ...
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