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William Henry Williamson

William Henry Williamson

Commoner on the Bridge House Estates Committee, 1894.

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William Henry Williamson

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Tower Bridge, 1894 - opening

In 1894 the royal personages listed at the top of the plaque as: Prince of Wa...

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Councillor Mrs Elizabeth Russell

Councillor Mrs Elizabeth Russell

Mayor of Kensington and Chelsea 1987-8.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Manor of Rotherhithe

Manor of Rotherhithe

First recorded in Norman times as part of the royal demesne. It had a long succession of owners and tenants who held rights over the area.

Place, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Alderman T. J. Boyce

Alderman T. J. Boyce

Member of Housing Committee, Diss Street 1922.

Person, Politics & Administration

2 memorials
David J. Keep

David J. Keep

Town Clerk of Bethnal Green in 1922, 1926, 1937.

Person, Politics & Administration

3 memorials

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Borough of St Marylebone

Borough of St Marylebone

Created in 1900 from the parish of St Marylebone.  In 1965 it joined Paddington, and Westminster to form the City of Westminster.

Group, Politics & Administration

4 memorials
Karl Marx

Karl Marx

Born Trier, Germany (then Prussia). Died Maitland Park Road, Hampstead.  Lived briefly in Brussels. From the Institute for Fiscal Studies: "Marx lived for a time after arriving in London in 1849 a...

Person, Philosophy, Politics & Administration, Seriously Famous, Germany

6 memorials
London Borough of Bexley

London Borough of Bexley

London Borough. Formed under the London Government Act of 1963 from the municipal boroughs of Bexley and Erith, Crayford Urban District and part of Chislehurst and Sidcup Urban District.

Group, Politics & Administration

2 memorials
P. Boyle
War dead, Other war
1 memorial
Church House - Westminster

Church House - Westminster

The Westminster site was first used for Anglican church meetings and administration in 1888.  In 1891 - 1902 a new design for the whole site was partially built but never completed.   The current ...

Building, Religion

3 memorials