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Cecil Archibald Jaques Treacher

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

Cecil Archibald Jaques Treacher

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Cecil Archibald Jaques Treacher

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Stockwell WW1 memorial

The design of this Portland stone clock tower was chosen through competition ...

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R. H. Hepburn

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George William Bates

George William Bates

Resident of Willesden who volunteered and died in the Anglo Boer War, 1899-1900.

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Born London, as Arthur Joseph Davis. In collaboration with Charles Mewes, he designed the Ritz Hotel, the Royal Automobile Club (Pall Mall), the interior of the Carlton Hotel (lost), the old Mornin...

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Edward de Vere

Edward de Vere

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Mercers' Company

Mercers' Company

Records go back to 1348. From the Guild‘s website: "In its widest sense mercery could describe all merchandise, although in London the term evolved to mean the trade specifically in luxury fabrics,...

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Tate Galleries

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Four art galleries. The original was founded in Millbank in 1897, as the National Gallery of British Art. It was renamed in 1932 after Henry Tate who had laid the foundations for the collection. Ta...

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