This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Government of New Zealand
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Bomber Command Memorial
The campaign to bomb civilians was so controversial that the bombers were giv...
Other Subjects
F. L. Chandler
Co-churchwarden of St Mary Abbots, Kensington in 1894.
Vernon Malcolmson
Chairman of the Westminster Housing Trust from 1933 until his death.
Daniel O'Connell
Irish leader,'The Liberator' or 'The Emancipator'. Born Ireland. Campaigned for the right for Catholics to vote and sit as MPs and also for Ireland to be separated from Great Britain. Came to Londo...
Person, Nationalism, Politics & Administration, Ireland, Italy
J. Green
On the committee of the Stratford Co-operative and Industrial Society in 1919.
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Sir Robert Viner (or Vyner)
Lord Mayor of London, 1674-5. Born Warwick. Goldsmith and banker. Lived at Swakeleys House in Ickenham, where a school is named for him. Died Windsor. Involved in the slave trade.
St Olave's Grammar School
SE1, Queen Elizabeth Street
The school's history page says the new building on Tooley Street was built in 1892. Perhaps there was a pre-existing building on the sit...
Red House - John Lyon School
Bought by the school in 1956, its opening in 2013 was probably following a major refurbishment of some kind. At Lyonian Association we learnt: "The Red House Memorial Garden contains several trees...
Arthur Clive Heward Bell
Known professionally as Clive Bell, he was an art critic and writer who married Vanessa Stephen, sister of Virginia Woolf. His Wikipedia page gives much information about this man. Additionally we...
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