Commissioner in the Salvation Army in 2015.
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Commissioner Nancy Roberts
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Catherine Booth statue - Mile End
{On the plaque attached to the front of the plinth:} Here, in East London, Ca...
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Jireh Chapel, Hanbury Street
A group of Baptists moved into the building 1845/1846 and occupied it, with its new name, but by 1852 they had disbanded.
Abbot Laurence Soper
Searching for a picture we were shocked to find the picture source website where we learn that Soper was, in September 2012, wanted by the police " in connection with allegations of {historic} sexu...
Peter of Colechurch
His name, sometimes given as Peter de Colechurch, is connected to the church where he was a priest, St Mary Colechurch in Cheapside. Colechurch had already rebuilt London Bridge from elm in about ...
George V of Armenia
Chief bishop and spiritual leader of Armenia's national church, 1911-30.
Baron Friedrich von Hügel
Theologian. Born Florence, Italy. son of an Austrian nobleman/diplomat. Died London.
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Royal College of Physicians
Founded by Thomas Linacre in 1518 with a charter granted by Henry VIII. Their first home was Linacre's own house in Knightrider Street. Their second home, at Amen Corner, Paternoster Row, was des...
Metropolitan Railway Company
This was the world's first underground passenger railway which opened from Paddington to Farringdon via Baker Street Station on 10th January 1863. IanVisits has reproduced an Illustrated London Ne...
Sir Hugh Bidwell, Lord Mayor
GBE, DLit.Lord Mayor in 1989.
Loughton WW2 civilian deaths
IG10, High Road Loughton, Police Station
Unusually for a memorial to civilian deaths the ages and genders are not given, but the repetition of surnames suggests that these deaths...
34 subjects commemorated
Freemason VCs - Z1 - Potts, Procter, Rendle
WC2, Great Queen Street, Freemasons' Hall
The Freemasons commissioned this memorial to mark the 300th anniversary of The United Grand Lodge of England in 2017 and the centenary of...
4 subjects commemorated
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