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W. C. A. Payne

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

W. C. A. Payne

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W. C. A. Payne

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St Martin's School War Memorial

Boys of St Martin's School {On the scroll held by the two angels:} Rest in ...

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Barking Abbey Was founded by St Erkenwald in the year 666. Destroyed by the Danes it was rebuilt in the 10th century. William the Conquer...

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E9, White Post Lane

Matt at Londonist found this plaque in 2014. We've hunted and failed to find it, so believe it lost. His notes say the plaque was in Whit...

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G. F. Felton
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Limehouse Station drinking fountain

Limehouse Station drinking fountain

E14, Commercial Road, Limehouse Station

The inscription which is on marble is barely legible, so we are grateful Wikipedia for the information. One has to wonder why a group as...

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Wynkyn de Worde

Wynkyn de Worde

EC4, Stationers’ Hall Court

The sun-burst was part of de Worde's printer's device - printed at the front or back of all books to identify the printer. Not sure we w...

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