William F. Brown, Bishop of Pellla, born 1862, died 1951.
Site: Bishop Brown (1 memorial)
SE11, Harleyford Road, Bishop Brown Memorial Building, St Anne's Catholic Settlement
William F. Brown, Bishop of Pellla, born 1862, died 1951.
SE11, Harleyford Road, Bishop Brown Memorial Building, St Anne's Catholic Settlement
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Bishop Brown
Born in Aberdeen or Dundee (depending on source). When he was eleven his who...
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{Below an image of the discus thrower:} The Ancient Games The ancient Olympic Games began in 776 BC in honour of Zeus. Nike the goddess o...