For more information about this hero click on the picture of his plaque.
MyLondon has done some research and all the sources give this hero's name as Craft, "the memorial plaque spells his name wrong."
For more information about this hero click on the picture of his plaque.
MyLondon has done some research and all the sources give this hero's name as Craft, "the memorial plaque spells his name wrong."
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Frederick Alfred Craft
We are indebted to Derek Smith for the following write-up of the siege: The Siege of Sidney Street on 3rd January 1911 came about because of a bungled robbery in Houndsditch in the City of London a...
Lee Patrick Baisden was born on 23 September 1970, the son of Patrick John Baisden (1948-1992) and Denise E. Baisden née Downs (b.1947). His birth was registered in the Barking registration distric...
Trainee architect, 29, died after she was caught on the inside of a left-turning cement mixer as she cycled to work at Metropolitan Workshop in Cowcross Street. She was living in Bethnal Green but ...
In the middle of the morning rush hour four bombs went off on three tube trains, at 8.50am and a bus, at 9.47am. 52 people died. Plaques commemorating the victims have been placed at each of the b...
A player at the London Welsh Rugby Football Club who was killed in WW1.
Mitcham is located on the fast-flowing River Wandle. It attracted a lot of industries, many requiring water power. Bleaching, dying and fabric printing, along with mills producing tobacco, paper, g...
Originally founded as the South West Essex Technical College. It offers a wide variety of courses for students.
Greater London Council Sir Richard Arkwright, 1732 - 1792, industrialist and inventor lived here.
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