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members of St George’s Settlement and of West London & Liberal Jewish Synagogues who died in WW1

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
members of St George’s Settlement and of West London & Liberal Jewish Synagogues who died in WW1

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Bernhard Baron - war memorial

To the glory of God and in proud memory of the members of the club and of the...

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St Peter's Hospital / Fishmongers Almshouses

St Peter's Hospital / Fishmongers Almshouses

The almshouses were on the area west of Newington Butts and south of St George’s Road, now occupied by the Tabernacle and an anonymous office block to the north. Erected in two phases: firstly St. ...

Group, Social Welfare

2 memorials
Camberwell citizens killed in WW1

Camberwell citizens killed in WW1

Most sources give 22 as the number of Camberwell citizens that were killed in WW1, as a result of Zeppelin attacks. An obelisk in Camberwell Old Cemetery gives the names but of only 21.

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2 memorials
Soviet citizens & service men & women died in WW2

Soviet citizens & service men & women died in WW2

27 million Soviet citizens & service men & women died in WW2.

Group, Russia

1 memorial
Tattersalls race horse auctioneers

Tattersalls race horse auctioneers

Founded at Hyde Park Corner by Richard Tattersall (1724–1795) it stayed in the Tattersall family until about WW2.  The business had to move from 'the Corner' due to the lease running out and the la...

Group, Commerce, Animals

1 memorial
Surrey Iron Railway Company

Surrey Iron Railway Company

The first public railway in England, probably the first in the world. A transport system from London to Portsmouth was needed, either a canal or a tramway.  The engineer William Jessop, recommende...

Group, Transport

2 memorials