Heinrich Gobel
A German WW1 internee at Alexandra Palace who died there and was buried in New Southgate Cemetery. F1228
A German WW1 internee at Alexandra Palace who died there and was buried in New Southgate Cemetery. F1228
Apothecary. Born in Köthen (Anhalt). Also known as Ambrose Godfrey-Hanckwitz and Gottfried Hankwitz or Hanckewitz. In 1679 he travelled to London and became an assistant to Robert Boyle. They worke...
Born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Died Weimar.
Trainee architect, 29, died after she was caught on the inside of a left-turning cement mixer as she cycled to work at Metropolitan Workshop in Cowcross Street. She was living in Bethnal Green but ...
Edward Ernest Grimwade was born on 16 December 1885 in Blythe Bridge, Staffordshire, the third of the four children of Sidney Richard Grimwade (1854-1934) and Minnie Ellen Grimwade née Thompson (18...
Architect. Born Walter Adolph Georg Gropius in Berlin. He founded the Bauhaus school. His door handle designs are still being made today. At the rise of Hitler he and his wife Ilse moved to London ...
A German WW1 internee at Alexandra Palace who died there and was buried in New Southgate Cemetery. AN325
Architect. Designed the German Gymnasium at King's Cross, 1864-5. Son-in-law of Dr Louis Cappel, the pastor of St George in the East, Cannon Street Road, E1. When the associated school (established...
Wrestling coach. Born Yosef (or Yossef) Gutfreund in Romania. He was part of the Israeli team at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. He was awakened by Palestinian terrorists infiltrating the Olympic...
Person, Sport / Games, Tragedy, Germany, Israel/Palestine, Romania
An "ordinary mother" who lived at the house with the plaque for 53 years, 1892 - 1945. Elisabeth Dipp was born on 19 January 1867 in Walshausen, Hessen, Germany and married Karl Heinrich Wilhelm H...
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