Founder member and Treasurer of Westminster Housing Trust. This may be the Arthur E Marsh referred to at G. Campbell Morgan Archive. He came from Westminster and was working as a private secretary at a church there. He then went to Princeton to study for the Christian ministry. After a year there he returned to Westminster to work as Minister's Assistant and Church Secretary at Westminster Chapel (in Buckingham Gate) where he served for 22 years.
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Arthur E. Marsh
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Tachbrook - Marsh
Marsh House To commemorate the work of Arthur E. Marsh, a founder member of W...
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John Arnold Fell, MA
Commoner on the City Lands & Bridge House Estates Committee, 1994.
Louise Michel
Anarchist. Born France. Active in the Paris Commune. Deported to New Caledonia in the Pacific. Returned to Paris when the Communards were granted amnesty. She continued her disruptive activities an...
Matthew Wallace - Camberwell
First Camberwell Mayor 1900-01. We think Matthew Wallace may be the same man but can't prove it. Photo credit: Southwark Art Collection.
Diocese of London
From the Picture source: The Diocese of London is the group of Church of England organisations located in North London. It comprises parishes, schools, chaplaincies, missional communities and other...
A. A. Allen
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James Gardiner
Crew member of the 'Olga'. Died during the voyage bringing Cleopatra's Needle to London.
Sutton Dwellings
In 1917 The Church Missionary Society sold its college in Upper Street and the building was replaced with Sutton's model dwellings.
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