National Service - Southwark
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There is a movement to have these plaques erected across the UK, coordinated by the National Service Veterans Association. We thank Lionel Wright ...
There is a movement to have these plaques erected across the UK, coordinated by the National Service Veterans Association. We thank Lionel Wright ...
The cloister garden is accessed through the gates in the building on St John Square. Free to visit and open most days. The garden was first establi...
This is actually one of a pair of these stunning trees, the other being just outside our photo, to the left. It has no plaque or any indication tha...
These plaques are to the north of the fountain in the front garden of Wandsworth Town Hall, on Fairfield Street. The time capsule stone is just out...
This fountain is at the west end of the garden in front of the Town Hall, on Fairfield Street. It is surrounded by memorials as follows: to the sou...
The IWM and War Memorials Online have some close-up photos showing the two different types of plaques. The WW2 names were only added in 2002. Loug...
Post-WW2 this house in the centre of London’s post-war Polish community was the cheap Shelbourne Hotel, run by the Polish Relief Society.
This memorial is in the garden at the front of All Saints church Poplar.
In our photo the plaque can be seen on one of the paving stones behind the solo pedestrian.