This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
W. C. Stone
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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. R. Whybrew
Employed at the Streatham bus garage. Served and was killed in WW1.
Robert William Baggott
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1. Robert William Baggott was born on 14 August 1898, the eldest of the six children of Robert John Baggott (1...
Henry Ayres
First Lieutenant Harry Lee Ayres was born on 19 January 1920 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, the son of Henry Lee Ayres (1892-1985) and Jennie C. Ayres née Mills (1893-1985). He joined the Royal A...
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St Antholin Church's railings
EC4, Queen Victoria Street
This plaque is on the low boundary wall, facing the pavement. The railings, proudly announced on the plaque, are no more, presumably remo...
Sir Frederick Ashton
SW3, Marlborough Street, 8
Sir Frederick Ashton, 1904 - 1988, choreographer, lived here 1959 - 1984. English Heritage
George Sparkes memorial
SW3, Chelsea Embankment
A modern plaque screwed to the west side of the plinth reads: "This plaque commemorates the completion of the refurbishment of this memor...
Dr Charles Vickery Drysdale
Electrical engineer and social reformer promoting family planning and eugenics. Born in Paris. As an engineer, he invented the phase-shifting transformer, and was co-founder of the Institute of Phy...
Sir Robert Wroth
Lord of the Manor of Hamstede in the last quarter of the 16th Century.
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