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Woodford Green men and women killed in WW2

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Woodford Green men and women killed in WW2

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St Barnabas Woodford Green war memorial

In the inscription "they gave their lives" is given as a quotation but its so...

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Employees of Lloyds TSB who gave lives

Employees of Lloyds TSB who gave lives

Employees of the Lloyds TSB Group who have given their lives in times of conflict.

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1 memorial
Surrey Iron Railway Company

Surrey Iron Railway Company

The first public railway in England, probably the first in the world. A transport system from London to Portsmouth was needed, either a canal or a tramway.  The engineer William Jessop, recommende...

Group, Transport

2 memorials
Reuben Foundation

Reuben Foundation

Their website: "Contributing to the Advancement of Healthcare & Education Around the World".

Group, Benefactor

1 memorial
Waitrose

Waitrose

Founded by Wallace Waite, Arthur Rose and David Taylor as a small Acton grocers, Waite, Rose and Taylor. Taylor left the business and in 1908 the name Waitrose was adopted. It was taken over by Joh...

Group, Commerce

3 memorials
E. Pollard & Sons

E. Pollard & Sons

Trader at Covent Garden Market at its original site.

Group, Commerce

1 memorial

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William Johnson & Co. Ltd
1 memorial
G. Wood
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Edward Pauncfort

Edward Pauncfort

Tory MP. Early in the 1700s he moved into Lauderdale House and took a great interest in Highgate. He became the treasurer and one of the governors of Highgate School and its Chapel. In Southwoo...

Person, Benefactor, Education, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
West Ham United

West Ham United

London based football team, known as 'The Hammers'. Founded by Arnold Hills (1857-1927), MD of Thames Ironworks, who also founded the Oriolet Hospital and Convalescent Home. This club was original...

Group, Sport / Games

7 memorials
Bombs 7 July 2005

Bombs 7 July 2005

In the middle of the morning rush hour four bombs went off on three tube trains, at 8.50am and a bus, at 9.47am. 52 people died. Plaques commemorating the victims have been placed at each of the b...

Event, Seriously Famous, Terrorism, Tragedy

12 memorials