Only 10 when caught in the cross-fire during the Tottenham Outrage.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Ralph Joscelyne
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Tottenham Outrage - Ralph Joscelyne
In memory of Ralph Joscelyne, 1899 - 1909 who was shot on this spot during th...
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Geoffrey Faithful Fortescue
Died aged 9. We believe this was the 'beloved son' of Lady Emily Fortescue, commemorated on the clock tower. See her page for the evidence.
Sunbeam
Children's comic published by James Henderson and Sons. It featured 'Dr Rhino's Jolly Jungle Boys' and 'Willie And Winnie And Wuffles The Pup'. Originally called 'Sparks' it went through various ch...
Peggy Jones
One of the 11 "children of England" present on 7th July 1933 when The Princess Royal laid a foundation stone for a nurses home for the Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital.
First Belgian School WW1
By June 1915, the population of Belgian refugees in Britain rose to 265,000. But we couldn't find anything on the web about the school in Cale Street.
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Laurence Binyon
Poet. Born Lancaster. Worked at the British Museum and become expert in Chinese and Japanese art. Wrote 'For the Fallen' in 1914. Red Cross volunteer at the Western Front in WW1. Died in a nur...
Harry Beck - E10
E10, Wesley Road, 14
Note the use of London Underground’s own typeface, Johnston Sans.
Herman Melville
Novelist. Born New York City as Herman Melvill. After 7 years as a seaman on whaling ships 1837 - 44 he began writing about his experiences and in 1851 published Moby Call-me-Ishmael Dick. In that...
Michael Winner
SW1, Horse Guards Road, Cambridge Green
A memorial service for Michael Winner, attended by, amongst others, Sir Roger Moore, Sir Michael Caine and Sir Michael Parkinson, was hel...
Wilkie Collins
W1, Gloucester Place, 65
London County Council William Wilkie Collins, 1824 - 1889, novelist, lived here.
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