This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
C. W. Pegrum
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WW1 at Liverpool Street Station
An error in one of the names (Cleathers / Cleathero) has been pointed out to ...
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Alexander Cruden
Humanist, scholar and intellectual. Born Aberdeen, came to London in 1719 to be a tutor but then became a bookseller in the Royal Exchange and also worked as a press-reader, earning the nickname "A...
Muriel Kenyon
Muriel Kenyon was born in 1910 and her birth was registered in the West Derby area of Liverpool, Lancashire. She was the younger daughter of Harold Reginald Kenyon and Mabel Kenyon, née Foster. Her...
Charles Joye
Treasurer and a governor of Guys Hospital and of St Thomas's Hospital. At Guy's he was on the committee to erect the statue to Guy and in his will he left money for the brass statue of Edward VI at...
H. W. T. Elam
Resident of Willesden who volunteered and died in the Anglo Boer War, 1899-1900.
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Pewterers Hall
WC1, Gordon Square, Medawar building - east entrance
The dates on the plaque, 1668 - 69, must refer to the period during which the second Pewterers Hall was built (elsewhere given as 1670). ...
Globe Theatre, Southwark
Created when the lease ran out for The Theatre in 1597 so the building was dismantled and rebuilt across the Thames as The Globe. Closed by the Puritans and pulled down in 1644. The reconstruction...
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