This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
W. C. Stone
Commemorated ati
Holloway Road bus garage - WW1 memorial - lost
The photo (© TfL from the London Transport Museum collection) of the plaque i...
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W. J. Maynard
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Capt. L. H. R. Claydon, Late RAMC (V)
Assistant Commissioner in the St John Ambulance Brigade, No. 1 District, 1919-1924. Serving Brother in the Order of St John.
Person, Armed Forces, Emergency Services, Medicine, Politics & Administration
Sir William Leishman
Born Glasgow. With the army in India where he developed an interest in kala azar. This and his anti-typhoid work are his achievements. He remained with the army medical service throughout his career.
Richard Savage, fourth Earl Rivers
Governor of the Tower of London, soldier who fought in Ireland for William III and notorious womanizer. Birth date uncertain. Died at home at Ealing Grove, Middlesex.
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Admiral Duncan memorial
W1, Wardour Street, St Anne's Gardens
The gay pub, the Admiral Duncan, just north of this church, in Old Compton Street, was bombed in 1999. There were 3 deaths and 70 injured...
G. F. Danielli
A Commissioner for the 1892 Westminster Public Baths and Wash-houses. Andrew Behan has kindly carried out some research on this man: George Frederick Danielli's birth was registered in the 4th qua...
Sir Segrave
W1, Chiltern Street, St Andrew Mansions
English Heritage Sir Henry Segrave, 1896 - 1930, world speed record holder, lived here in flat No.6, 1917 - 1920.
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