Was in Totteridge, London, N20. Closed towards the end of 2003.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Consolata Fathers' Missionary College in Totteridge
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St Aloysius' College
This Crucifix was erected to mark the 125th Anniversary of the foundation of ...
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Cardinal John Heenan, Archbishop of Westminster
Roman Catholic priest. (Not the American boxer despite what Wikipedia says.) Born Ilford. Archbishop of Westminster, 1963 - his death. Died in Westminster Hospital.
Robert Smith
Protestant martyr. Before his execution,he wrote to his wife Anne: “Grace, mercy and peace from God the Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ be with you dear wife, now and for ever, amen, and prev...
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George Nathaniel Curzon, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston
Born Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire. Viceroy of India. Successful Foreign Secretary. Disappointed not to have become Prime Minster. Died in London.
men of Great Northern Railway who gave their lives in WW1
Forgive us, we've used this page as somewhere to hold the picture of the memorial in its original 1920 location.
Holloway bus/tram garage - Pemberton Gardens - rolling stock - WW1
N19, Pemberton Gardens
By 'rolling stock employees' we think this plaque is referring to those who worked on trams (as opposed to those who worked on buses or t...
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Southgate District Civic Trust / Southgate Civic Trust / Southgate Voice
Founded in response to the threat to demolish the Georgian cottages on Southgate Green. In 1993 its name was changed to Southgate District Civic Trust, in order to reflect the wider area of its int...
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