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Edwin John Goswyck Sargent

War dead, WW1 i

Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

Edwin John Goswyck Sargent

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Edwin John Goswyck Sargent

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Bart's War Memorial

{Entering the hospital from West Smithfield you walk through an arched passag...

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E. Tuckey

E. Tuckey

Man of East or West Molesey who died in WW1.

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Frederick J. Chaddock
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Rt.Hon. Elizabeth, Countess of Castlehaven
1 memorial
G. Emberson
War dead, WW1
1 memorial

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C. & F. Bryen

C. & F. Bryen

Builders active in 1937, but the London Gazette carried this: "NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned Charles Francis Bryen and Frank William ...

Group, Property

1 memorial
Savoy Hotel

Savoy Hotel

Following the success of the Savoy Theatre the hotel was built next door to satisfy the demand for accommodation from the members of the audience. The first London Hotel to have fully plumbed-in ba...

Group, Commerce

9 memorials
Dieter Bock

Dieter Bock

Hans-Dieter Bock, or Dieter Bock, was born on 3 March 1939 in Dessau, the capital of the Free State of Anhalt. (This later became the German Democratic Republic and is now Germany). Having fled wi...

Person, Commerce, Law, Germany

4 memorials
Joan Rosemary Lillian Bentley

Joan Rosemary Lillian Bentley

From CWGC: Civilian of 1365 {sic} Union Street flats. Daughter of Lilian {sic} Rose Bentley. Died aged 12. Joan Rosemary Lillian Bentley was the eldest of the four children of William George Bentl...

Person

War dead non-military, WW2
1 memorial
World War 1

World War 1

We'd always assumed that this war was known as the Great War until WW2 came along at which point it was renamed as World War One or the First World War. But the term was first used in print in 1920...

Event, Armed Forces, Tragedy

402 memorials