It became part of what is now the Heritage Foundation.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
It became part of what is now the Heritage Foundation.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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Sports Heritage
The Heritage Foundation website mentions a plaque to him unveiled in 2000 by ...
John Lyall, 1940 - 2006, manager of West Ham United 1974 - 1989. Sports Herit...
Ron Greenwood, CBE, 1921 - 2006, manager of West Ham United and England. Spor...
The relay began with four flames kindled on the highest peaks of the four nations of the United Kingdom, which were then brought to their respective capital cities for special events honouring the ...
Founder-President of the Imperial College Boat Club in 1919 and for over 50 years, coach and inspiration.
Person, Community / Clubs, Politics & Administration, Sport / Games
He was born on 2 May 1942 in Ghent, Belgium. Elected President of the International Olympic Committee in 2001 and served until 2013 when he was made the IOC's Honorary President, a lifetime positio...
Born in London, apprenticed to a bookseller aged fourteen. With experience of a number of firms he set up his own publishing business. 1858 launched The Bookseller. 1869 published the first issue o...
Vicar of St Mary of Eton, the Eton Mission, appointed in 1889 and, finding that boys playing football in Victoria Park was problematic, he set in motion the acquisition of 337 acres of Hackney Mars...
A London merchant and alderman. Brother and heir to William. Made provison for the support and maintenance of the 'poor widows' for whom William had provided the almshouse. We'd guess that Henry...
Bishop of London 1856 - 1868, Archbishop of Caterbury 1868 - 1882. Born Scotland.
We have found no particular connection between Deakin and this area.
Victor and Marjorie came to London from Leeds specifically to select names for the board. Having been out on a name-gathering 'morning ta...