This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
W. G. Ross
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J. Lyons war memorial - WW1
Possibly the granite trough added to the foot is intended to hold wreaths etc...
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Stones End fort
A parliamentary fort erected to defend London during the Civil War. The picture source website is fascinating but strangely we can't actually locate Stones End on the maps there. There used to be ...
Henry, Earl of Romney
Politician and army officer. Born Henry Sidney (or Sydney) in Paris. Entered parliament in 1679 and was one of the group known as 'The Immortal Seven', who invited William of Orange to take the thr...
Person, Armed Forces, Politics & Administration, France, Ireland, Netherlands
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Curtain Theatre - Hewett Street
EC2, Hewett Street
June 2012 a Museum of London archaeological dig discovered the Curtain Theatre. July 2013 Londonist reported on the plan for the site whi...
Harold Bride
BR2, Ravensbourne Avenue, 58
Harold Bride 1890 - 1956, wireless operator aboard RMS Titanic lived here, 1903 - 1922. The London Borough of Bromley.
Sir Mansfield Cumming
First Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, or MI6. Born as Mansfield George Smith. Began his career in the navy aged 13, but suffering severe sea-sickness he was retired in 1885, and married...
St Andrews - charity boy
EC4, St Andrew Street, St Andrews Church - west door
He reminds us of the Cowardly Lion in the Wizard of Oz. Right?
Greenwich Royal Naval Hospital Old Burial Ground
SE10, Romney Road, Devonport House burial ground
The names on the monument are of men whose claim to immortality is their role in running the Hospital rather than any heroic deed. Most ...
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