Group    From 20/1/1946 

Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain

Countries: Canada, Ukraine

The Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB) is the largest representative body for Ukrainians and those of Ukrainian descent in the UK. It exists to develop, promote and support the interests of the Ukrainian community in the UK.
The headquarters were at 218 Sussex Gardens from January 1946 to the spring of 1947.

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Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain

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Ukrainian Canadians

In memory of the Ukrainian Canadians who served their country overseas during...

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F/O Frederick Vere Webb, RCAF

F/O Frederick Vere Webb, RCAF

From Vancouver, BC, Canada. Aged 27 years.  Buried in the Canadian Military Cemetery at Brookwood near Woking.

Person, Canada

War dead, WW2
1 memorial
John Chipman Kerr, VC

John Chipman Kerr, VC

Awarded the VC for his heroism on 16 September 1916, age 29, while serving in the 49th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. "When bombs were running short he ran along the parados under heavy f...

Person, Armed Forces, Canada

War served, WW1
1 memorial
James Morton Lethbridge

James Morton Lethbridge

Born London, a son of George Lethbridge. He articled in architecture under his father for four years (September 1894 to early 1898). After assisting several British architects, including Charles F....

Person, Architecture, Armed Forces, Canada

1 memorial
Emma Goldman

Emma Goldman

Political activist and writer. Born in what is now Lithuania. Emigrated to US 1885. Lover and life-long friend of Alexander Berkman. Imprisoned and then deported from the US. Moved to London in 192...

Person, Politics & Administration, Canada, Lithuania, USA

1 memorial
F. E. Calderon

F. E. Calderon

Private Frederick Elwyn Calderon was born in July 1873 in Marylebone, the sixth son and the youngest of the eight children of Philip Hermogenes Calderon (1833-1898) and Clara Marianne Calderon née ...

Person, Canada

War dead, WW1
1 memorial

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Edward Gustave Slesinger, OBE, BSc, MS, FRCS

Edward Gustave Slesinger, OBE, BSc, MS, FRCS

Chairman of the Board of Guy's Hospital in 1964. Born London. Edward Gustave Slesinger was born on 17 March 1888, the son of Gustave Schlesinger (1852-1903) and Louise Agnes Schlesinger née Sueski...

Person, Armed Forces, Medicine, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Ukrainian Canadian Servicemen's Association

Ukrainian Canadian Servicemen's Association

The headquarters were at 218 Sussex Gardens from January 1943 to the war's end.

Group, Canada, Ukraine

1 memorial
Duke of Westminster, 6th, Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor

Duke of Westminster, 6th, Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor

Born Omagh, N. Ireland. Extremely rich landowner, possessing vast chunks of Lancashire, Cheshire and Scotland as well as most of Mayfair and Belgravia. There are bits of Paris, Canada and Spain he ...

Person, Benefactor, Property, Ireland

7 memorials
Hornsey Central Hospital war memorial - James Morton Anderson

Hornsey Central Hospital war memorial - James Morton Anderson

N8, Park Road, 151, Hornsey Central Health Centre

This stone was unveiled by Mrs Anderson. 1925: The South Ward was erected and the foundation stone was laid by Mrs Anderson. The memoria...

War dead | WW1
1 subject commemorated, 1 creator
Disabled Soldiers & Sailors (Hackney) Foundation

Disabled Soldiers & Sailors (Hackney) Foundation

Also known as War Seal (Hackney) Foundation, this scheme was inspired by Sir Oswald Stoll's War Seal Mansions. The Foundation was formed after WW1 by G. F. J. Macleod, after a meeting held at Hackn...

Group, Armed Forces, Social Welfare

2 memorials