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Brothers of St Silas, Pentonville who died for England, home and duty in WW1

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Brothers of St Silas, Pentonville who died for England, home and duty in WW1

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St Silas cross

Unusually this memorial was erected before the end of the war. There may be ...

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Silver Jubilee Walkway Trust / Walk21

Silver Jubilee Walkway Trust / Walk21

The Silver Jubilee Walkway Trust was established in 1977.  They became the Jubilee Walkway Trust around 2002 to stay relevant to further Jubilees. After the Diamond Jubilee in 2012 the Trust was wo...

Group, Tourism / Traditions

2 memorials
Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society

Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society

Retailer. Originally established as the Royal Arsenal Supply Association, by twenty workers from the Royal Arsenal. It was renamed in 1872, and expanded from just being a food retailer, into a vast...

Group, Commerce, Food & Drink

4 memorials
Grand Order of Water Rats

Grand Order of Water Rats

Show business charity with headquarters at The Water Rats Public House in the Gray's Inn Road.

Group, Music / songs, Philanthropy, Theatre, TV & Radio

8 memorials
Kensington Mission

Kensington Mission

Started in 1794 when Abbé Charles de Broglie opened a school for the sons of exiled French noblemen at Kensington House.  It would seem likely that Charles was related to Charles Louis Victor de Br...

Group, Religion, Social Welfare

1 memorial
Beth Holim / Spanish and Portuguese Jewish hospital

Beth Holim / Spanish and Portuguese Jewish hospital

This institution, Beth Holim, originated in Leman Street in 1748, moving to Mile End, the site of what is now Albert Stern House, in 1790.  The site was already in use as a Jewish women’s hospital ...

Group, Medicine

3 memorials