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1805 Club

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1805 Club

Founded to preserve monuments and memorials relating to Lord Horatio Nelson and seafarers of the Georgian era, and to promote research into the Royal Navy of the Georgian period.

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Sir William Beatty

Sacred to the memory of Sir William Beatty, MD, LCP, FRS, surgeon, Royal Navy...

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Grapes Tavern

Grapes Tavern

First mentioned in 1842.It occupies the site of the former Christopher Inn.On its northern side it still retains the red brick fronts of several 18th century houses. It has since returned to its ...

Building, Community / Clubs, Food & Drink

1 memorial
Anglo-Chinese friendship

Anglo-Chinese friendship

13 March 1972: diplomatic relations were established between the UK and the People's Republic of China. Since then, with the economic rise of China, the UK has tried to maintain good relations, a t...

Concept, Community / Clubs, Politics & Administration, China/Hong Kong

1 memorial
Members of Kew Guild and staff of Royal Botanic Gdns Kew lost in WW1, WW2

Members of Kew Guild and staff of Royal Botanic Gdns Kew lost in WW1, WW2

From the Kew Guild: "The Kew Guild was founded in 1893, as an offshoot of the Kew Mutual Improvement Society (itself created in 1871), with an intention of uniting past and present Kewites by mea...

Group, Community / Clubs, Gardens / Agriculture

1 memorial
Alexandra Palace

Alexandra Palace

The materials used in the construction of the 1861 International Exhibition were sold and re-used in this building. Named after Princess Alexandra, newly married to the Prince of Wales, opened as "...

Place, Community / Clubs, Gardens / Agriculture

2 memorials
Ingleton House Boys Home

Ingleton House Boys Home

In about 1903, numbers 2 - 4 Rectory Grove, (built c.1790), were combined to form St. Hughs Boys Home, later named Ingleton House Boys Home, run by an Anglican religious society named the Society...

Place, Community / Clubs

1 memorial