This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Gnr. W. R. Stinchcombe
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London Troops memorial plaque - Fulham
We recognised this as a flat version of the monument at the Royal Exchange an...
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William James Smith
From the parish of St Thomas in Bethnal Green and killed in WW1, a private aged 27.
Fusilier L. W. Goodwin
Killed while serving with the 1st Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) in the Korean War, July 1952 to August 1953.
Max von Pettenkofer
Born southern Germany. It appears that Pettenkofer's successes in pioneering hygiene were sheer luck and his recognition on the frieze at the LSHTM is unmerited. But his biography on the picture s...
Lady Llangattock, Georgiana Rolls
Wife of Lord Llangattock. Born Georgiana Marcia Maclean. A socialite, benefactor and an enthusiast for Horatio Nelson and associated naval heroes. Of her three sons, 2 died in WW1 and the other, Ch...
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Whitworth at IC
SW7, Prince Consort Road, Imperial College
This building, the Royal School of Mines, (1906, Aston Webb). has 34 memorials: a foundation stone, 2 busts and 30 scientists' surnames p...
David Watkinson
From his X/Twitter page: "YES fan, historian, author, memorabilia collector, Bolton born, father/works in fine antiques/likes classic cars/the arts/history, now in West Sussex." Published 'Yes: Pe...
Caius Gabriel Cibber
Sculptor. Born Denmark. Came to England in about 1655 and arrived in London by 1660. Also carved the amazing statues of Melancholy and Raving Madness that used to adorn the entrance gates of Bethl...
Sir John Everett Millais
Born Southampton. A prodigy, the youngest ever pupil at the Royal Academy School. Co-founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. His friendship with Ruskin did not survive marrying the ex-Mrs Ruskin...
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