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City of London Police
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Houndsditch murders
Two other officers were crippled for life. The plaque does not mention the Si...
Hugh John Moore - plaque
Commander Moore was attacked at this spot, but actually died later in a hospi...
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A. Carter
Died serving in WW1. Member of the parish of Saint Olave and Saint John Southwark.
Major A. C. Tunstall, MD, FRCS (ED)
Medical Board in the St John Ambulance Brigade, Metropolitan Corps, 1890-1915. Officer in the Order of St John.
H.M.S. Victory VI
During WW1 Crystal Palace was used as a training establishment for the Royal Navy. It was officially known as H.M.S. Victory VI, and informally as HMS Crystal Palace. 125,000 officers and men were ...
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Blue Plaque Rebellion
Writing her book 'Eat Sweat Play: How Sport Can Change Our Lives' Anna Kessel, was shocked at the lack of recognition for sportswomen from the past. Hence the Blue Plaque Rebellion, set up with the...
Sir Mansfield Cumming
First Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, or MI6. Born as Mansfield George Smith. Began his career in the navy aged 13, but suffering severe sea-sickness he was retired in 1885, and married...
Chinese Polo Players
E16, Dockside Road
{On a nearby ornamental base:} 2012 London Polo. By Huang Jian, China China is the birthplace of ancient polo which was popular among roy...
Nicaraguan Revolution
Too complex for us to attempt to summarise. We'd welcome a guest contribution.
Zachary Macaulay - WC1
WC1, St George's Gardens
From the Friends' website: "The Gardens were once the burial ground for two nearby churches – ... St George’s Bloomsbury, and the church ...
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