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W. E. Ludkin

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

W. E. Ludkin

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W. E. Ludkin

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WW1 at Liverpool Street Station

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D. Walsh

D. Walsh

Goods Department

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War dead, WW1
1 memorial
E. R. Davies

E. R. Davies

Killed in WW1.

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War dead, WW1
1 memorial
E. S. Clarke
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
W. Clark
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Werner Robert Valentin Picht

Werner Robert Valentin Picht

German sociologist. An early historian of English settlements. Published 'Toynbee Hall and the English Settlement Movement' in 1913. Werner Robert Valentin Picht was born on 28 September 1887 in B...

Person, History, Social Welfare, Germany

1 memorial

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Marylebone Flyover

Marylebone Flyover

This flyover is one end of a short disconnected piece of motorway, the Westway, constructed 1964-70 to relieve congestion, back in the days when this was thought to be the solution. It was part of ...

Building, Transport

1 memorial
Royal College of Chemistry

Royal College of Chemistry

W1, Oxford Street, 299

Royal Society of Chemistry National Historic Chemical Landmark Former site of the Royal College of Chemistry (1845 - 1872) The College...

2 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
John Verinder Kiddle

John Verinder Kiddle

Trustee of the Norton Folgate almshouses in 1860.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Small Faces

Small Faces

Rock band. One of the most acclaimed and influential 'mod' groups. Their hit songs included 'Itchycoo Park', 'Lazy Sunday' and  'All or Nothing'. In the 'mods and rockers' rivalry of the 1960s, the...

Group, Music / songs, Seriously Famous

1 memorial
Lawrence Hall

Lawrence Hall

Built as an exhibition hall for the Royal Horticultural Society, initially called the New Hall. Architects: John Murray Easton and Howard Robertson.  An Art Deco building with interesting detailing...

Building, Gardens / Agriculture

2 memorials