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W. H. Crane

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

W. H. Crane

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W. H. Crane

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Tottenham and West Green - WW1 memorial

We first photographed this memorial some time ago when it was in a very bad c...

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H. Kay

H. Kay

Private, serving in WW1, died at Lewisham Hospital.

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Private J. Green
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Fanny de Moses Arrobus

Fanny de Moses Arrobus

This person's grave was destroyed by a WW2 bomb. The name is on the south-east face of the pedestal.

Person

1 memorial
Edward Targett

Edward Targett

Resident, aged 19.

Person

War dead non-military, WW2
1 memorial
Henry J. McCulloch

Henry J. McCulloch

My Primitive Methodists has found mentions of this man at: Foundation-stone laying, Arthur’s Hill, Newcastle-on-Tyne; Cambridge St Peters Street Primitive Methodist chapel : "H. J. McCulloch, Esq.,...

Person, Philanthropy, Religion

1 memorial

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F. J. Pinn

F. J. Pinn

J. Lyons & Co. Ltd. staff member who died in WW1.

Person, Armed Forces

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Imperial Hotel - statue 21

Imperial Hotel - statue 21

WC1, Russell Square

On this site there used to be a sister hotel to Hotel Russell, also designed by Charles Fitzroy Doll and erected in 1898. It was demolish...

1 creator
Copenhagen House & Fields

Copenhagen House & Fields

Copenhagen House was a famous tavern & tea-garden which stood in what is now Copenhagen Park, N7, from early 17th century until 1855. The name either comes from the King of Denmark who stayed i...

Place, Architecture, Commerce, Food & Drink, Politics & Administration, Denmark

3 memorials
The Honble. Mrs Rashleigh

The Honble. Mrs Rashleigh

We were very pleased to find this miniature portrait of Mrs Rashleigh, even though the auction house selling it is rather circumspect with the identification of the sitter: "The present lot possibl...

Person, Benefactor

1 memorial
Sir T. Gregory Foster

Sir T. Gregory Foster

First name was Thomas but he did not use it.  The first Provost of University College London, 1904–1929.  Vice-Chancellor of the University of London from 1928 to 1930.

Person, Education, Politics & Administration

1 memorial