Chairman of the Public Health and Sanitary Committee of Southwark Council in 1936.
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Councillor A. J. Gillian
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Southwark Health
This plaque is not particularly interesting visually so we are showing the ro...
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Hubert Bland
Journalist and socialist. Born at 22 Wood Street, Woolwich. He married the author Edith Nesbit in 1880. Although she was pregnant, he divided his time between her and his widowed mother and her pai...
Eleanor Roosevelt
Born New York City as Eleanor Roosevelt. Went to finishing school in England. In 1905 at her wedding to her distant cousin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, she was given away by her uncle, President Theodor...
George Henry William Lamb
Member of Brentford Council in 1909, the year his name was inscribed on the monument and the year he died. The Brentford High Street Project website gives much details about the life of this man t...
Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton
Supporter of Charles II. After the Restoration was appointed Lord High Treasurer. Southampton Row was named after him.
Mary Tidy
Lady Superintendent and Trustee of the Committee for the erection of the Florence Nightingale Hospital in 1909.
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