2012: we can find no information about this group, so possibly it is no longer active.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
2012: we can find no information about this group, so possibly it is no longer active.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Deptford History Group
Remembering Woolworths, 168 people killed in Britain's worst V2 attack, 25th ...
A society with the aims of preserving the past, conserving the present, and protecting the future.
Naval cadet from the training ship Arethusa, aged 14. Drowned in the tragedy at Leysdown. He was assisting the scouts at the time.
'A fully independent amenity group which aims to forge links within the community to make the area a better place for all who live and work there'.
The last surviving Inn of Chancery. Attached to Gray's Inn. Things changed over time but, basically, Inns of Court were places where barristers lodged and worked, while Inns of Chancery were plac...
Art Deco style purpose-built coach station, the largest in Britain. Opened by London Coastal Coaches, an association of coach operators. Architects were Wallis, Gilbert and Partners. Ian Visits g...
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