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E. Rumney Smith

E. Rumney Smith

Churchwarden of St Marys Rotherhithe in 1886.

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E. Rumney Smith

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St Mary Rotherhithe gate piers - north

The necessary repairs to the walls, railings and gates of the churchyard buri...

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St Mary Rotherhithe gate piers - south

Given the state of the inscription we hope you are impressed with our ability...

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David J. Keep

David J. Keep

Town Clerk of Bethnal Green in 1922, 1926, 1937.

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John Byford, junior

John Byford, junior

Alderman, J.P. and Mayor of West Ham in November 1905. London Wikia records: Businessman and local politician. Born Canning Town, he was made a partner in the business founded by his father, which...

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1 memorial
Comune di Caltagirone

Comune di Caltagirone

Caltagirone is the town in Sicily, Italy, where Luigi Sturzo was born.

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1 memorial
Sir John M. Stirling Maxwell
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Keith Toms

Keith Toms

Councillor and former Mayor of Harrow Council.

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Arthur Davis

Arthur Davis

Born London, as Arthur Joseph Davis. In collaboration with Charles Mewes, he designed the Ritz Hotel, the Royal Automobile Club (Pall Mall), the interior of the Carlton Hotel (lost), the old Mornin...

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1 memorial
Edward de Vere

Edward de Vere

17th Earl of Oxford. Possibly born at Castle Hedingham, Essex. He wrote poetry  and was a court favourite. Since the 1920s, he has been among the alternative candidates for the authorship of Shakes...

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2 memorials
Mercers' Company

Mercers' Company

Records go back to 1348. From the Guild‘s website: "In its widest sense mercery could describe all merchandise, although in London the term evolved to mean the trade specifically in luxury fabrics,...

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Tate Galleries

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1 memorial
Sir Aston Webb

Sir Aston Webb

Also designed the eastern façade of Buckingham Palace, the entrance façade to the V&A Museum, Admiralty Arch and the French Huguenot Church in Soho Square.

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6 memorials