Arthur William Regelous, popularly known as Peter, worked as a carman in Hackney. Died in a fire at 423 Hackney Road on the night of 19/20 April 1902. His funeral started at 43, Pott Street, Bethnal Green so that was probably his home, but no buildings from that date survive there. For more details see our page for the fire.
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Peter Regelous
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Denman fountain
Memorial to Alice Maud Denman and Peter Regelous who lost their lives in atte...
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Peter Patrick James Kavanagh
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Richard Farris
For more information about this hero click on the picture of his plaque.
James McMullan
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Michele Beale
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Claire Hitier-Abadie
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Stoke Newington Borough Council
Formed from the Vestry of Stoke Newington Parish in the County of London, and the South Hornsey Urban District Council in Middlesex. In 1965 it became part of the London Borough of Hackney.
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