Warden, presumably of a church.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
William Smith
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Wall - 1817
This wall was erected and the piles fixed Anno Domini 1817. William Smith - W...
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Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice
From their website, 2024: "Having secured statutory public inquiries in the UK and Scotland, we are now seeking to secure devolved inquiries in Wales and Northern Ireland. We are campaigning to ens...
Reform League
A group who campaigned for adult male suffrage, at the time limited to adult males who rented propertied land of a certain value. The Reform Act of 1867 (the Second Reform Act) largely gave them w...
Sir M. D. Assheton-Smith
Sir Charles Michael Robert Vivien Duff-Assheton-Smith was born on 3 May 1907 the only son of Sir Robert George Vivian Duff, 2nd Baronet, of Vaynol (d.1914), and his wife, Lady Juliet Lowther (1881–...
William Wilberforce (abolitionist)
Politician, philanthropist and slavery abolitionist. Born in High Street, Hull. Entered parliament in 1780 and became a close ally of William Pitt the Younger. He converted to evangelical Christian...
Person, Philanthropy, Politics & Administration, Race Issues, Seriously Famous
William Wightman
Co-churchwarden and trustee of the Lambeth Hayles Estate development in 1894.
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Admiral Duncan nail bomb
W1, Old Compton Street, 54, Admiral Duncan
In our photo the plaque can be seen, below the second 'n' of Duncan. Inside there is a memorial chandelier.
men of the Parish of Our Lady of Willesden killed in WW2
men of the Parish of Our Lady of Willesden killed in WW2
Hubert Gough & Hornsey WW1 dead
N8, Elder Avenue, Earl Haig Memorial Hall
This double plaque, the foundation stone, is under the window on the right. Quite where the scroll was deposited (behind the plaque in t...
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