Lawson's friends and followers erected the memorial to him in Embankment Gardens.
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friends and followers of Wilfred Lawson
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Wilfred Lawson
This statue original had figures representing Temperance, Peace, Fortitude an...
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Nazareth House
In 1850, Dr. Nicholas Wiseman became concerned about the plight of the aged, orphans and abandoned children in London. He appealed to a recently formed religious order in France which took care of ...
Friends of Crosfields and Bisset
1964 Whittington's Cat presented by Mr & Mrs Paul Crosfield, Donald Bisset and Friends
Memorial to the Women of World War II
A York-based group of volunteers set up to raise funds for the memorial in Whitehall.
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William Henry Edmunds
A player at the London Welsh Rugby Football Club who was killed in WW1.
Richard Elgin McGarvie
Judge and then Governor of Victoria, Australia, 1992 - 7.
Hospital of St Anthony
Henry III granted this site to the brotherhood of St. Anthony of Vienna to set up a hospital, which over time consisted of almshouses for the poor, a church and a school. After the dissolution of t...
Sadler's Wells Theatres
From Sadler's Wells: Sadler’s Wells began with "the discovery of a mineral spring in 1683. Richard Sadler built a music house around the spring to rival the already fashionable Tunbridge and Epsom ...
Arsenal Football Club
Founded by munitions workers in Woolwich, under the name 'Dial Square'. This was the name of the Royal Arsenal complex where they worked, and also explains the team's nickname of 'The Gunners'. The...
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