In grateful memory, Elizabeth Dun, who lived in Royal Crescent, 1972 - 1995.
Site: Cantwell and Dunn (2 memorials)
W11, Royal Crescent
Blue Cantwell to left of gate, round Dun to right.
In grateful memory, Elizabeth Dun, who lived in Royal Crescent, 1972 - 1995.
W11, Royal Crescent
Blue Cantwell to left of gate, round Dun to right.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Royal Crescent - Dun
Lived in Royal Crescent, 1972 - 1995. From The Kensington Society Annual Rep...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Royal Crescent - Dun
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Born William Purdie Treloar at 7 Holland Street, Blackfriars. Joined his father's business Treloar's Carpet Co. Also head of a firm of haberdashers, Treloar and Sons. Lord Mayor of London 1906-7....
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Marshal of the RAF. Born Hungerford. Served in WWI first as a motorcycle despatch rider and then joined the Royal Flying Corps and became a pilot. Promoted rapidly and well-decorated. Chief of ...
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