Church warden of Holy Trinity, Sloane Square in 1889.
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T. Dickinson
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Holy Trinity Sloane Square - Cadogan
A. M. D. G. {stands for ‘Ad maiorem Dei gloriam or ad majorem Dei gloriam’, L...
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Urban Hall
Prime Warden of the Fishmonger Company in 1716, 1717. Lived in Broad Street.
Keith Hill
MP, In 1999 Minister for London bringing London's Red Route Network into full operation.
Alexander Alfred Yeatman
Alexander Alfred Yeatman was born on 21 December 1858 at 20 Providence Place, Kentish Town, Middlesex (now Greater London), the second of the four children of Arthur Yeatman (1829-1903) and Elizabe...
Person, Liveries & Guilds, Music / songs, Politics & Administration
Arnold Morley
Barrister, Liberal MP, Postmaster General 1892-5. From Ornamental Passions: Morley has gone down in history for a staggeringly wrong assessment of the market potential of a new technology. In in 1...
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The Cedars
Former house owned by Lord Castleton. The home of Mary Fletcher from 1763 - 1768.
F/O Kendall Bell Begbie, RCAF
From Riverside, Ontario, Canada. Aged 26. Burried in the Warriston Crematorium, Edinburgh.
Buddy Bear
The Buddy Bear project was conceived in Berlin by Klaus and Eva Herlitz and Roman Stoblin (a bear was chosen as it is a symbol on the city's coat of arms). There are now similar statues in many cit...
J. M. W. Turner
Born (on St George's Day) in Covent Garden. Even as he became successful he refused to modify his working-class accent. Lived alone with his father. Had few friends, two mistresses but never marrie...
Festival of Britain - Science
W1, Oxford Street, 213
The relief shows a pair of compasses, globe, hour-glass, rolled document, anchor, some cogs and two buildings on the Festival site: the D...
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