Andrew Behan found this company, still existing in 1961. It was an engineering company formed in 1897 by a Louis Gustave Mouchel and incorporated as a limited company in 1908. It specialised in the construction of reinforced concrete bridges.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
L. G. Mouchel & Partners Ltd
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Water Meeting Bridge
Water Meeting Bridge. Re-built by the St Pancras Metropolitan Borough Council...
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Alan Raymond Mais, Baron Mais
Labour Party Life peer. Lord Mayor 1972-3. Born Southampton. After WW2 joined contractors Trollope & Colls, becoming joint-managing director and chairman in 1963 and retiring in 1968 when the ...
John Romer
Architect and structural engineer. John Henry Romer was born on 13 March 1947 in Kingston-upon-Thames the eldest of the three children of Sydney Gurney Romer (1903-2005) and Dorothy Joan Agnes Rom...
first gas-lit street in the world
The first public street lighting with gas was demonstrated in Pall Mall by Frederick Winsor in 1807. In January he lit the street and in June he put on a special gas-lit exhibition here, celebrati...
Sir Thomas Sopwith
Aviator and aircraft manufacturer. Designed the Sopwith Camel. Aged 10 accidentally killed his father in a shooting accident. Expert ice skater and a legend in the yachting America's Cup. Born 92 C...
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Fawcett frieze - 35, Scurr
SW1, Parliament Square
Scurr's date of birth is here given as 1873, while the ODNB, for example, gives it as 1871.
Mary Abbots Church wall
W8, Kensington Church Walk, Mary Abbots Church
There has been a church on this site since 1262. The current building was designed by George Gilbert Scott and erected in 1872.
Thomas Chatterton - first
EC1, Brooke Street
2022: Timothy Fox drew our attention to the fact that this building and the plaque have gone (demolished 2018). Yet another spreadsheet t...
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
Indian patriot and philosopher. Born in Bhagur, District Nashik, Maharashtra.
Finnish Seamen's Mission
We found a reference to the Mission at the Branch Street address in the Children's Newspaper, 10 June 1933, but apart from that the address given for the Finnish Seamen's Mission and church is alwa...
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