Person    | Male  Born 11/8/1848  Died 27/6/1934

William Perrin, Bishop of Willesden

Categories: Religion

William Perrin, Bishop of Willesden

Bishop of Willesden 1911 - 29.

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William Perrin, Bishop of Willesden

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St Benet and All Saints - building

AMDG stands for “Ad maiorem Dei gloriam”, the Latin motto of the Catholic Jes...

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General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches

General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches

General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches. Headquarters in Essex Street.

Group, Religion

1 memorial
Jewish expulsion and resettlement

Jewish expulsion and resettlement

In 1290 Edward I expelled Jews from England and for centuries, apart from those that practised their religion in secret, there were no Jews in England.  In 1657, following a petition to Cromwell an...

Event, Politics & Administration, Religion

4 memorials
Bishop Peter Amigo

Bishop Peter Amigo

Bishop. Born Peter Emmanuel Amigo at Waterport Street, Gibraltar. Ordained 1888. Consecrated as the 6th Bishop of Southwark on 25 March 1904. Founded the John Fisher School, Purley in 1929. Died at...

Person, Religion

2 memorials
St John the Baptist upon Walbrook

St John the Baptist upon Walbrook

First recorded in the 12th century. Destroyed in the Great Fire and never rebuilt. This 1799 map shows the whole site marked as "churchyard". The congregation merged with St Antholin Budge Row. The...

Building, Religion

2 memorials
J. R. Marr

J. R. Marr

Vicar of St Botolph's Aldgate in 1906.

Person, Religion

1 memorial

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Mosaic House, back - Angola Three

Mosaic House, back - Angola Three

W4, Cunnington Street

The Angola Three arch is above the first floor window on the left. The Kenny ‘Zulu’ Whitmore flying eyeball is at the right below the 2nd...

3 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
Artists Rifles War Memorial

Artists Rifles War Memorial

W1, Piccadilly, Royal Academy

This building is commonly known as the Royal Academy (of Arts). The wings of the building are occupied by a number of learned societies, ...

3 subjects commemorated, 2 creators
Geoffrey Barkington
1 memorial
Westminster Bridge

Westminster Bridge

Built 1739–50 by Swiss bridge engineer Charles Labelye. Until this was opened there was no bridge between Putney Bridge (1729) and London Bridge. Replaced with the current bridge opened on 24 May 1...

Building, Transport

1 memorial
Lord Mount-Temple

Lord Mount-Temple

Born in London as Wilfrid William Ashley. Politician who entered parliament in 1906. As minister of transport, he introduced one-way systems and roundabouts to London and other large cities. Elevat...

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial