Group    From 1967 

Ealing Civic Society

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Ealing Civic Society

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Doctor Edith Whetnall

Dr Edith Whetnall FRCS, 1910 - 1965, consultant audiologist who pioneered the...

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Eric Ravilious - W3

Eric Ravilious, 1903 - 1942, artist, designer and illustrator, was born and l...

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First Waitrose

This plaque is in the pavement in front of the shop.

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Fred Perry - Meadvale Road

Plaque unveiled by Roger Draper, Chief Executive of the Lawn Tennis Association.

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James Hadley Chase

James Hadley Chase, 1906 - 1985, author, was born here with the name René Bra...

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Other Subjects

Sir Walter Besant

Sir Walter Besant

Novelist and London historian.  Born Portsmouth. 1884 co-founded the Society of Authors. Secretary of the Palestine Exploration Fund. Originator of the People's Palace.  First president of The Hamp...

Person, Community / Clubs, History, Literature

3 memorials
Carlton House / Salisbury Club

Carlton House / Salisbury Club

The house and gardens of what is now 694a High Road E11 have had a complicated series of uses which we have not bottomed out. The house and/or either of the two buildings in the front garden and/or...

Group, Community / Clubs, Politics & Administration, Sport / Games

1 memorial
Royal Air Forces Association

Royal Air Forces Association

A UK based charitable organisation which provides care and support to serving and retired members of the Royal Air Forces and their dependents. There are currently (2013) 504 branches across the UK...

Group, Armed Forces, Aviation, Community / Clubs

1 memorial
Kellaway's Funeral Service

Kellaway's Funeral Service

Firm of undertakers located in South East London.

Group, Community / Clubs

1 memorial

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Passmore Edwards drinking fountain - N1

Passmore Edwards drinking fountain - N1

N1, Hoxton Square

We love the elaborately correct use of English: "... in the acquisition of which for ...". To us it seems exaggerated, convoluted. Did ...

1 subject commemorated, 2 creators