Herbert Francis Eaton, 3rd Baron Cheylesmore. Born London. Chairman of the London County Council, 1912-13. Soldier in WW1, specialising in court-martials. Died in hospital at Englefield Green, from injuries incurred in a motor accident, the first peer so to die.
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Major General, Lord Cheylesmore
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Lord Cheylesmore
{On the large stone plaque at the centre of this sombre memorial:} Major-Gen...
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Major General, Lord Cheylesmore
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Metropolitan Drinking Fountain - jubilee
{On long, low bronze plaques, one on each face, starting at the south and goi...
Middlesex Hospital and Barnato and Joel
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Richd. G. Morgan
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Philip Neame, VC
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Navy Office, Seething Lane
Built on the site of Walsingham's mansion, this was the Navy Office in which Samuel Pepys lived and worked. Survived the Great Fire partly due to Pepys' efforts. Destroyed by another fire in 1673...
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