Became vicar in 1947 of St Marks Kennington and oversaw the restoration of the building following WW2 damage. He may have a first initial 'H'.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Rev. Wallace Bird
Commemorated ati
St Marks, Kennington - history
The 1745 Association (who ought to know) writes: "The plaque on the side of t...
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St Augustine church, Hackney
Built as St Augustines by the end of the 13th century, probably on grounds belonging to the Knights Templar. When this order was taken over by the Order of St John, the church was renamed St John a...
George Searles
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Reverend James Palmer
In 1656 he founded almshouses in Palmer’s Passage for six poor old men and six poor old women together with a school for the education of twenty boys. Old maps show these almshouses running most of...
Joseph Hardcastle
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