Member of the Ealing District Council in 1899.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
G. Taylor
Commemorated ati
Walpole Park - opened
Walpole Park Opened for the use of the public, 1st May 1901 by the Rt. Hon. L...
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Edmund Halsey
Born Hertfordshire, a distant relative of Josiah Child. Joined the Anchor Brewery as a 'broomstick clerk' and rapidly became Child's son-in-law and partner. Ran the brewery 1693-1729. MP for Sou...
Happy Mahlangu
Deputy Commissioner for South Africa in the UK in 1998. Our photo shows Mahangu with his wife in 2013. On the net he is best known for some ill-chosen comments on the democratisation of Swaziland w...
David Ingman
David Charles Ingham was born on 22 March 1928, the younger son of Charles Ingman (1896-1983) and Hetty Muriel Ingham née Bevan (1897-1974). His father was a chemical engineer. The 1939 England and...
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Burlington House colonnade
SW11, Battersea Park
Even in our rather dismal photo you can see that there is a hill here, in an otherwise uniformly flat Park. Why is this hill here? We cam...
John Horne Tooke - SW19
SW19, West Side Common, Chester House
The plaque can be seen in our photo between the two lower windows towards the right.
Bermondsey Library - 4 - Milton
SE16, Spa Road, Old Bermondsey Library / Kagyu Samye Dzong Buddhist centre
The busts are on the keystones of the library first floor window arches, numbered left to right. Ornamental Passions has posted about th...
Anchor Brewhouse
SE1, Shad Thames
This Anchor Brewhouse is nothing to do with the Anchor Brewery at Park Street.
John Godley
W1, Gloucester Place, 48
London County Council John Robert Godley, 1814 - 1861, founder of Canterbury, New Zealand, lived and died here.