This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Thomas Griffin
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PP - 3A - Griffin
Thomas Griffin, fitters labourer, April 12, 1899, in a boiler explosion at a ...
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Thomas Tadman
Role on the lost expedition: Able seaman on SS Erebus. See John Franklin.
Colin William Morley
Colin William Morley was born on 5 March 1953 in Coulsdon, Surrey, the eldest of the three children of William F. Morley and Hilary Morley née Baldock. His sister, Gillian A. Morley, was born in 19...
Janet Marie Cook
Janet Marie Cook was killed in the Moorgate tube disaster and is shown as 'COOK, JANET' on the memorial in Finsbury Square, London, EC2. Her death, aged 21 years, on 28 February 1975 was registere...
Crash of the R101 airship
In the 1920s the British government was hoping airships would provide a means of transport to the far-flung Empire. Two vehicles were being trialled: the R100 and the R101. On its first overseas fl...
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Lionel Tertis
SW19, Marryat Road, 42
Lionel Tertis, 1876 - 1975, viola soloist, lived in a flat here 1961 - 1975. English Heritage
Tin Pan Alley
WC2, Denmark Street, 9
The plaque carries a QR code that provides smartphone users with audio and visual information on the area’s history, and pictures of the ...
Norman Douglas
Writer. Born George Norman Douglas in Thüringen, Austria, the son of a mountaineer and archaeologist. Joined the Foreign Office in 1894 and served in St Petersburg. He settled in Capri, where his c...
Ernest Boulton
Boulton and Frederick Park were 'Stella & Fanny', the celebrated Victorian cross-dressers. Born at Kings Road, Tottenham. Boulton's cross-dressing began very early and his parents seem to hav...
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