This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
W. H. Bennett
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Holloway Road bus garage - WW1 memorial - lost
The photo (© TfL from the London Transport Museum collection) of the plaque i...
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Camp Griffiss / Widewing
WW2 US military base in Bushy Park named after the first American aviator killed in Europe in WW2. Four blocks of temporary buildings were constructed in 60 acres in the north-east section of Bush...
John Law Baker
Of the Madras Army. Misty's flickr page has some useful information. It pointed us to National Archives which corroborated our guess that our JLB is the father of Lawrence James Baker, English stoc...
Battle of Arnhem
In WW2, during Operation Market Garden, the British 1st Airborne Division and the Poish 1st Independent Parachute Brigade were given the task of securing the bridge at Arnhem. They were parachuted ...
G. Shingfield
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
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Raine's House - charity girl
E1, Raine Street, Raine's House
The motto above the door reads ‘Come in and learn your duty to God and man’. The scholar statues on the front are copies. The originals w...
Alec Dickson
W4, Blenheim Road, 19
Alec Dickson, 1914 - 1994, founder VSO & CSV, lived and died here. Bedford Park Society
John Lennon - Baker Street
W1, Baker Street, 94
This plaque was replaced in 2013 but we are keeping it here for the record.
Baden-Powell statue
SW7, Queen's Gate, 65-67 Baden-Powell House
Unveiled by the Duke of Gloucester, President of the Scout Association as part of the official opening of the building. We thank Jamie Da...
Douglas Macmillan
Civil servant and charity founder. Born at 12 Cunnock Terrace, Castle Cary, Somerset. The death of his father from cancer inspired him to found the Society for the Prevention and Relief of Cancer, ...