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W. H. Watts

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

W. H. Watts
Worked at Willesden Garage and killed in WW1.

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W. H. Watts

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Willesden bus garage WW1 memorial

"No greater honour..etc." is surely a quotation but we cannot source it.

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Norman Cairns Robertson

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Michael Burns

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Crew member of the 'Olga'. Died during the voyage bringing Cleopatra's Needle to London.

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Lancelot Albert Peckham

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Charles Ablewhite
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H. F. Gale

Name on one of the corner plaques of the East Ham WW1 memorial.

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Herbert E. Staniforth
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Mudd was born in Limehouse, but lived in Ratcliffe.  He was an Elder Brother of Trinity House. His tomb is in St Dunstan's churchyard, Stepney.

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J. M. Maxwell

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