Group    From 1865  To 1869

Reform League

A group who campaigned for adult male suffrage, at the time limited to adult males who rented propertied land of a certain value. The Reform Act of 1867 (the Second Reform Act) largely gave them what they wanted, in England and Wales.

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Reform League

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Reformers Tree

This mosaic is at a meeting of 9 footpaths and 7 outlying mosaics, in the sam...

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Col. Robert Slingsby

Col. Robert Slingsby

Naval officer and administrator.  Died of typhus at home in Lime Street.  Some information at Pepys' Diary.

Person, Armed Forces, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Leslie Palmer

Leslie Palmer

From Trinidad. Director of the Notting Hill Carnival 1973-1975. He found sponsorship, recruited more steel bands and reggae groups and introduced static sound systems, live music stages and  genera...

Person, Community / Clubs, Politics & Administration, Caribbean Islands

1 memorial
John Verinder Kiddle

John Verinder Kiddle

Trustee of the Norton Folgate almshouses in 1860.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Putney Debates

Putney Debates

The significance of this event is that it is one of, if not, the first recorded public discussions of democratic principles, worldwide. These debates were held to resolve disputes within the New M...

Event, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
John Otho Marsh, Jr.

John Otho Marsh, Jr.

John Otho Marsh Jr. was born on 7 August 1926 in Winchester, Virginia, USA. He served in the House of Representatives for Virginia 1963-71 and was the Secretary of the Army of the United States of ...

Person, Politics & Administration, USA

1 memorial

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George Topham

George Topham

Construction worker killed in the fatal accident at Crystal Palace.

Person, Tragedy

1 memorial
Julian Stocks
1 memorial