Giant's Teeth
UB7, Harmondsworth Moor, Middle Meadow
Describing the dedication of the memorial for the crash the website Their Last Night mentions that the Waterloo granite stones were depos...
Describing the dedication of the memorial for the crash the website Their Last Night mentions that the Waterloo granite stones were depos...
The crash plaque is attached to a large chunk of granite - a piece of the John Rennie Waterloo Bridge (source: Colne Valley Park). And a...
"The death" to which this inscription refers is Nelson's, so the gift was made on 21 October 1905 though the gardens were not opened unti...
This strangely monikered garden was named for Dr William Heath Strange who, in 1882, founded the Hampstead General Hospital that went on ...
The flowers behind the 'No Entry' sign are tributes to the murdered soldier Lee Rigby. We are sure that in time we will be back here to s...
We could not read most of the inscription on the stone but found it at San Francisco Call, Volume 105, Number 173, 22 May 1909 at cdnc. ...
This granite stone was recovered from Culloden Moor, site of the battle. We visited the fort but didn't see the list of the Jacobite name...
A large piece of pre-Cambrian granite mounted on three smaller stones, which give it a rather comical stance.
The National Archive BIS War Memorials has research about all the names on this war memorial.
{Beneath the Royal Air Force badge:} In memory of Flight Lieutenant Richard Carew Reynell from Australia of No. 43 Squadron who lost his ...