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Pte. John MacKenzie Campbell

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

Pte. John MacKenzie Campbell
Canadian Beavers Battalion

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Pte. John MacKenzie Campbell

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Kew Gardens war memorial

‘Floreat Kew’, meaning ‘May Kew Flourish’ is the motto of the Kew Guild. 

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Killed in WW1.

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War dead, WW1
1 memorial
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1 memorial
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1 memorial
Sir T. Vezey Strong

Sir T. Vezey Strong

Lord Mayor of London, 1911. Married Lillie Hartnoll in 1900.

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Dame Nellie Melba

Operatic soprano. Born Helen "Nellie" Porter Mitchell in Melbourne, Australia. 1882 briefly married Charles Armstrong and had one son, but soon separated. She took up a singing career and came to E...

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1 memorial

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War dead, WW1
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Henry Austen

Jane Austen's favourite brother. There were 8 siblings, Henry being the third and Jane the seventh.

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1 memorial
Michael Page

Michael Page

President of National Union of Public Employees

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1 memorial
Little Dorrit

Little Dorrit

A novel by Charles Dickens first published in serial form 1855 and 1857.  The title character is the daughter of a man imprisioned in Marshalsea prison for debt.

Fiction, Literature

6 memorials