Annette Tessa Fennessy
May 2017, the same month that we found the tree, a comment at Bug Woman named Annette's sisters, Dawn and Josette, brother Mark, and her mother, also named Annette: "It was her favourite place in t...
May 2017, the same month that we found the tree, a comment at Bug Woman named Annette's sisters, Dawn and Josette, brother Mark, and her mother, also named Annette: "It was her favourite place in t...
Discussing St Mary Magdelene (Ridgeway/Windmill Hill) British History Online gives: "The adjacent vicarage, in 1974 no longer used for the purpose, was designed by Butterfield, while the church hal...
Politician. He was elected to the common council of the City of London, later becoming a deputy alderman and lieutenant of the City. He was elected to parliament for Rochester in 1906, losing the s...
Civil engineer. Born in Leicester. 1902 formed the firm Mott, Hay and Anderson. His many projects include extending the Central London Railway, the building of escalators on the London Underground ...
Pauline Ann Halliday OBE, Sheriff (1999-2000), the first female non-aldermanic Sheriff of the city of London.
Elizabeth "Long Liz" Stride is believed to have been the third victim of the unidentified serial killer known as Jack the Ripper. Born Elizabeth Gustafsdotter near Gothenburg in Sweden. She was on...
Ceramics artist. From our Picture source website: "Art on Tiles, the hand painted tile company was founded in the 1980s by Jonathan Waights, a British ceramic artist who – as a teenager – was appre...
 January 1904 erected a cattle trough in memory of her aunt, Ann E. L. Crofton.
Died before January 1904. Remembered by her niece with a cattle trough in Woolwich.
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