This person's grave was destroyed by a WW2 bomb. The name is on the north-east face of the pedestal.
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Novo Beth Chaim Cemetery - WW2 bomb
A bomb fell here in WW2 destroying a number of graves. This circular walled e...
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L. H. G. Eveleigh
Resident of the West Ward, Hendon who served and died in WW1.
Mary Styles
One of the 11 "children of England" present on 7th July 1933 when The Princess Royal laid a foundation stone for a nurses home for the Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital.
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Frederick Richards
Son of Anne Richards, born in the City of London (possibly Watling Street where he was "many years resident") and by the age of 30 was recorded as a linen draper at the time of the 1851 Census. By ...
Frederick Field-Richards
Priest. Born Hackney, the eldest son of Frederick Richards and grandson of Anne Richards. Â Arrived in Newlyn in 1869 as a lay helper. Through his efforts the bridge and east window to St Peter's Ch...
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