Person    | Male  Died 26/12/2004

Anthony Crossman

Categories: Tragedy

Anthony Crossman

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Anthony Crossman

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Tsunami memorial

120-tonne block of granite, 4.1 metre cube with a corner removed. According...

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Coronation Avenue bombing

Coronation Avenue bombing

Coronation Avenue consisted of a terrace of about 15 shops with five storeys of flats above and behind. The air raid shelter was beneath three of the shops. It suffered a direct hit by a bomb, resu...

Event, Tragedy

1 memorial
Robert Bell
1 memorial
Terry Ainsworth

Terry Ainsworth

Terence John Richard Ainsworth was born on 3 December 1928, the elder son of James Richard Ainsworth and Florence Ada Ainsworth née Clark (1905-1986). His birth was registered in the 1st quarter of...

Person, Tragedy

1 memorial
Anthony Berbeck

Anthony Berbeck

Berbeck actually escaped the fire, but became mentally disturbed and died after falling from a balcony, a possible suicide. Our colleague, Andrew Behan, has researched this young man: Anthony Alex...

Person, Tragedy

2 memorials
Stanley Boggis

Stanley Boggis

Stanley Ernest Clyde Boggis was born on 27 August 1921. His birth was registered in the Holborn registration district. He was the son of Clyde Percy Boggis (1890-1980) and May Helen Boggis née Sher...

Person, Tragedy

1 memorial

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Lord Kelvin - SW1

Lord Kelvin - SW1

SW1, Eaton Place, 15

Lord Kelvin, 1824 - 1907, physicist and inventor, lived here. English Heritage 

1 subject commemorated, 1 creator
Chesley Peterson

Chesley Peterson

Squadron Leader, 71 Eagle Squadron, American

Person, USA

War served, WW2
1 memorial
Pauline Blanking

Pauline Blanking

Resident, aged 8 mth.

Person

War dead non-military, WW2
1 memorial
Gunner W. E. Dight
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Széchenyi  Bridge

Széchenyi Bridge

Designed by William Tierney Clark, it spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the western and eastern sides of Budapest. It was the first permanent bridge across the Danube.

Building, Transport, Hungary

1 memorial