Lord Mayor in 2005.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Alderman Michael Savory, Lord Mayor
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Hanseatic merchants and 60 years of peace
Let's cover the easy bit first: The German at the end translates as “The old ...
Smithfield war memorial
This memorial was first installed in 1921 for WW1. In 2005 it was refurbished...
Other Subjects
Thomas Challis
Alderman, Lord Mayor of London 1851, chair of the Executive Committee for the Great Exhibition Memorial.Born 92 Fore Street, Cripplegate. Died Baker Street, Enfield. His Lord Mayor's Show was ca...
Sir Paul Henry Newall
Lord Mayor in 1993-4, when the picture was taken.
Sir Peter Studd
Lord Mayor in 1971. Excelled at cricket in his youth. In 1967, while Studd was Alderman Sheriff of the City of London, the 1831 London Bridge which had been sold to Arizona was installed in its n...
Sir Henry Knight
Henry Edmund Knight was born in St Marylebone. 1882-3 the Lord Mayor of London. Sources: Wikitree, Grogono.
Sir Alfred James Newton
Lord Mayor of the City of London 1899-1900 and in that role instrumental in the creation of The City of London Imperial Volunteers who fought in the South African War. Alderman on the Bridge House...
Previously viewed
Monarchs - board in Wine Office Court
EC4, Fleet Street, Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese
When they add Charles III we wonder if they will remember to also increment the "15" on this sign.
Eton Mission and Eton Manor Clubs
The private boys school Eton College launched a scheme to provide social and religious support to people living in Hackney Wick and to familiarise privileged schoolboys with social conditions in de...
First sale of Coca-Cola in Britain
Image from the magnificent Advertising Archives. This is the earliest UK ad that we could find there: 1910s.
Upper North Street school WW1 bomb
This bomb was one of those dropped during the first daylight bombing attack on London by a fixed-wing aircraft. Prior to this the bombs had been dropped from Zeppelins. Just before noon the bomb br...
Dudgeon's Wharf explosion - red plaque
E14, Sextant Avenue, Thames Path
Unveiled on the 50th anniversary of the fire.
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