This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Men of the parish of St Philips Dalston, killed in WW1
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WW1 memorial - Richmond Road
The panel facing the road has no letters left at all, only the holes in which...
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13th and 14th Wandsworth Battalions
The 13th was part of the East Surrey Regiment garrisoned at Witney. The 14th was a separate battalion which was absorbed into other battalions in June 1916.
the principal inhabitants of Tooting in 1823
Wish we knew who those generous and rather self-important people were.
Institute of Marine Engineers
It describes itself as the international professional body and learned society for all marine professionals. In 1999 it became the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology
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.
Culloden - prisoners
3,470 prisoners were taken, men women and children, and it was decided that they should all be tried in England. Seven ships carried them from Inverness on 10 June 1746. Their destinies were vari...
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