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Frederick G. Rigaux

War dead, WW1 i

Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

Frederick G. Rigaux
On east side of St John's Waterloo monument.

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Frederick G. Rigaux

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WW1 Memorial at St John's Waterloo

Unusually this memorial commemorates two quite separate groups of WW1 dead: p...

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Vice-Admiral, Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, GCB

Vice-Admiral, Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, GCB

Naval officer.  Born Dorset.  Present on Nelson's ship at the Battle of Trafalgar.  This is the Hardy of "Kiss me, Hardy" fame.  Governor of Greenwich Hospital, 1834 until his death.

Person, Armed Forces, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
S. W. Hubbard

S. W. Hubbard

Killed in WW1.

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Oscar Faber, CBE, DCL, D.Sc, MICE, MIMechE

Oscar Faber, CBE, DCL, D.Sc, MICE, MIMechE

Structural engineer. Born London. Influential in the development of the use of reinforced concrete. In London he worked on: Bank of England, House of Commons, Africa House and India House. Oscar F...

Person, Engineering

1 memorial
Edward Turner

Edward Turner

Motorcycle designer and manufacturer. Born at 32 Bronti Place, Walworth, Surrey. He became chief designer of the Ariel Cycle Company in 1932, where he designed the four-cylinder Square Four power u...

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1 memorial
Sheila Ann Schnaar, SSSTJ

Sheila Ann Schnaar, SSSTJ

Mrs Schnaar was appointed as Serving Sister in 1991.

Person, Social Welfare

1 memorial