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
Morton's Jam Factory
The production of jam was actually a minor function of this factory, as it produced a wide range of canned foods (our picture shows tinsmiths at work). The Millwall Football Club was founded here, ...
Netherlands Section of the League of Neutral States
We can only find two references to this organisation: a references to its formation in 1780 (surely not the same one?) and an appeal reported 12 Dec 1916 in the New York Times that it made to Ameri...
Royal Canadian Air Force Overseas WW2 HQ
This Headquarters provided central support to some 85,000 Canadian personnel who served in 48 RCAF Squadrons and with numerous RAF units. In all, 14,455 Canadian airmen made the supreme sacrifice w...
People of Malta
On 15 April 1942 King George VI awarded the people of Malta the George Cross to honour their endurance of the Siege. The picture show the GC being presented by Governor General and Commander-in-Ch...
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William Allison White, VC
Awarded the VC for his heroism on 18 September 1918, age 23, while serving in the Machine Gun Corps. "Three times he charged ahead and captured enemy guns and positions. His example of fearless and...
Wardour Street clubs
W1, Wardour Street, 33 - 37
2024: Andrew Hall wrote to say: "The Flamingo Club at 33 - 37 Wardour Street was also the location of the Fifty-Fifty Club, a supper and ...
Ruth Stacey
Killed in the Dulwich Library air raid aged 28. Our colleague Andrew Behan has kindly researched this lady: Ruth M Cooke was born on 18 December 1910 and was the daughter of a Mr and Mrs Cooke who...
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