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
Tate Galleries
Four art galleries. The original was founded in Millbank in 1897, as the National Gallery of British Art. It was renamed in 1932 after Henry Tate who had laid the foundations for the collection. Ta...
Brilliant Sign Company
Signage company. It was named after their concept called the 'brilliant letter'. This comprised a pressed copper sheet with a v-shaped cross section so as to imitate the classic incised wooden fasc...
Aldersgate Trustees of the Methodist Church
Also known as "Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes". The purposes of the Trustees are commemoration of the Aldersgate Conversion of John and Charles Wesley in May 1738.
Mercury Theatre
Founded by Ashley Dukes as a new stage for plays by poets. The plaque gives 1931 as the start date, but Wikipedia gives 1933. Possibly for those first 3 years it was a home for the Ballet Club an...
Time and Talents
Community group. It originated with a group of committed Christian women who deplored the waste and futility of the protected lives of the majority of young girls who were only expected to be decor...
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E11, Church Lane, Leytonstone tube station
6 artists/craftspeople and 5 organisations are named as creating this Gallery of 17 murals. Rather than repeat this information on all 17...
Gilbert Bayes
Born 6 Oval Road, Camden Town. Also did the bronze group with clock at the entrance to Selfridges; Oxford Street (1928); the lovely sculptural work on 1 Wigmore Street (1925) as shown at Ornamental...
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