The Town Hall in Euston Road once housed these interesting murals by Cecil Osborne.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Camden Council
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Ali Mohammed Abbas
Erected by Camden Borough Council Ali Mohammed Abbas, 1922 - 1979, barrister...
Bloomsbury Group - Gordon Square
Here and in neighbouring houses during the first half of the 20th century the...
Calthorpe Community Gardens
The Calthorpe Project was opened by the Worshipful the Mayor of Camden, King...
Count Simon Woronzow
{Either side of the relief bust:} 1744 – 1832 This road was named after Count...
Ewan MacColl - WC1
Ewan MacColl. 25.1.1915, 22.10.1989, folk laureate, singer, dramatist, Marxis...
Other Subjects
Denise Capstick
Councillor Major Denise Capstick. Bermondsey councillor, Mayor of Southwark and Executive Member for Health and Social Care. Nurse reservist in the army. Rose to the rank of Major in the Territoria...
Colvyn Hugh Haye, CBE
Colvyn Hugh Haye was born on 7 December 1925 in Tundla, Uttar Pradesh, India, a son of Colvyn Hugh Haye (1895-1969) and Avis Rose Haye née Kelly. He was educated at the Oak Grove School, Jharipa...
Person, Armed Forces, Education, Politics & Administration, Australia, China/Hong Kong, India, Scotland
Lord Teignmouth, John Shore
Anti-slavery campaigner. Born St James Street, Piccadilly but brought up in Romford. 1769 went to work in Bengal where he was one of the first to learn a number of the local languages. Like many...
Person, Politics & Administration, Race Issues, Religion, Indian Sub-continent
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
Politician and Prime Minister. Born at Kelvinside, Glasgow. He entered parliament in 1868, becoming leader of the Liberal party in 1899 and Prime Minister from 1905 to 1908. His was the last Libera...
Senator Robert Kennedy
Born at Boston, Massachusetts. Assassinated at Los Angeles, California while campaigning for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States.
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