Lord Mayor 1986-7.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Sir David Rowe-Ham
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The Alfred Plaque
You get an insight into the mind-set of the erectors of this memorial from th...
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Sir Robert Bellinger
Lord Mayor in 1967. Born Gloucestershire but brought up in Fulham. Left school aged 14 to work hard and go to college in the evenings. In the picture we think Bellinger is the man with the spade.
Sir Thomas Bloodworth
As Lord Mayor of London 1665-6 he was sorely tested and found wanting. As the fire advanced he alone had the authority to create fire-breaks by demolishing buildings but he refused to make such an...
Sir John Lyon
Sir John Lyon was a wealthy City merchant and a grocer, and Lord Mayor of London 1554-5. He was first cousin to John Lyon who founded The John Lyon School.
William Beckford, Alderman
Lord Mayor of London 1762 and 1769. Born Jamaica. Inherited a fortune from the family slave-based business. Lived at 22 Soho Square (the house has been demolished) from 1751 until his death while t...
Person, Lord Mayor, Politics & Administration, Race Issues, Jamaica
John Boothman Stuttard, Lord Mayor
Lord Mayor in 2006.
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Queen Elizabeth II
Born 17 Bruton Street, to the Duke and Duchess of York. For information on where she was brought up see Byron Statue. When she was 10 her father became King George VI (on the abdication of his brot...
South Place Chapel
A radical nonconformist congregation, led by William Johnson Fox moved from Bishopsgate premises into this purpose-built Chapel at South Place, Finsbury. In 1926 the South Place Ethical Society sol...
Serjeant Florence Fairburn Moojen
Florence Fairburn Moojen was born on 31 March 1903 in Streatham, the second of the three daughters of Henry Edwin Moojen (1851-1908) and Emma Moojen née Fairburn (1868-1947). On 25 March 1903 she w...
Morley mosaics - KEW - Margaret Mellor
SE1, King Edward Walk, Morley College
These 10 portrait mosaics are the result of a project by Morley College to celebrate the achievements of significant women who have lived...
Sir Leonard Hutton - brick sculpture
SE11, Kennington Oval, John Edrich Gate
Unveiled by Hutton's widow.
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