This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Wm. C. Moore
Commemorated ati
Hendon war memorial - WW1
The list uses abbreviations for first names extensively: Wm., Richd,, Albt., ...
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Leonard E. Moore
Resident of the Central Ward, Hendon who served and died in WW1.
S. H. Lewis
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Albert Reginald Twyford
Soldier. At 14 years old, he managed to conceal his real age when he volunteered for the army. Men under the age of 18 were not allowed to join the army and had to be 19 to be sent on overseas serv...
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Sir Christopher Ingold
WC1, Gordon Street, Christopher Ingold Building, Chemistry Dept, UCL
Delightful building, isn't it?
Lockerbie bench - 06 - Franklin
TW9, Kew Gardens
We have numbered these 17 plaques, anti-clockwise, starting from the plaque for the whole crew which faces the water. Oddly, the last two...
Abraham Rees, DD
Nonconformist minister. Born Wales. Began his education for ministry in Wellclose Square in 1759. Worked at a number of London congregations until 1783 when he settled at the Old Jewry Meeting-hous...
Learie Constantine - W8
W8, Lexham Gardens, 101
Sir Learie Constantine, 1901 - 1971, West Indian cricketer and statesman, lived here 1949 - 1954. English Heritage
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