Royal Air Force apprentices and boy entrants, 1920 - 1993.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
RAF apprentices and boy entrants
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RAF boys at St Clement Danes
To commemorate Royal Air Force apprentices and boy entrants, 1920 - 1993.
Other Subjects
W. G. Stockwell
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Eric Archibald McNair, VC
Awarded the VC for his heroism on 14 February 1916, age 21, while serving in the Royal Sussex Regiment. "When the enemy exploded a bomb under his position, he reacted instantly driving the enemy ba...
Private John Lynn, VC
Soldier. Born in Forest Hill, London. On 2nd May, 1915 near Ypres, the enemy was advancing behind a wave of poison gas. In spite of being almost overcome by the fumes, he turned his machine-gun aga...
firefighters who died in Britain fighting fires (in WW2)
The Firefighters Memorial Trust provides on-line access to the national list of names of firefighters who have lost their lives in the course of their duty, at any time.
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Punch magazine
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King Edward VII
Reigned: 1901 - 1910. Born and died at Buckingham Palace. Victoria's eldest son, born as Prince Albert and known as Bertie in the family, he took the name Edward when he became king, aged almost 60...
Laurence Olivier statue
SE1, South Bank, National Theatre waterfront
Unveiled by Sir Richard Attenborough, Larry‘s son, Tarquin and widow, Joan Plowright. The list of "principal contributors" has some surpr...
PC Alfred Smith
From Islington Tribune: "PC Smith heard the German Gotha G.V aircraft approaching and warned panicking factory workers in Central Street, Finsbury, to stay inside. He died when a bomb exploded a fe...
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