This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Lionel Douglas Hall
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Lloyd's of London WW2 memorial
{Below a laurel swag and wreath around the crest of Lloyd's:} To the glorious...
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Sir Arthur Bliss
Composer. Born Queen's Ride, Barnes, son of an American businessman. Wrote the music for the 1936 film Things to Come. Died at home, 8 The Lane, Marlborough Place, St John's Wood.
Dr Robert Knight
Like Keats Knight trained in medicine at Guy's Hospital. Knight failed to write any acclaimed odes but, unlike Keats, went on to work at Guy's throughout his career as a consultant physician with a...
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Gerald Powell Smith
Parishioner of St James Upper Edmonton killed in WW1, aged 19. His name appears on both the plaques in Fore Street.
Westminster in WW2
SW1, Victoria Street, 62, Westminster City Hall
Westminster City Council In recognition of Westminster's councillors and officers and the civil and emergency services for their actions...
Red Barn Public House
Located in Barnehurst, Kent. It was home to the local band 'George Webb's Dixielanders', who led a revival of jazz in Britain.
Alfred Russel Wallace
Explorer and naturalist. Born Monmouthshire (which, if we can believe Wikipedia, between 1542 and 1974 was not definitively in either Wales or England). Joined the family surveying business and l...
Person, Paranormal, Science, Malaysia, Singapore, South America, Wales
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