Resident of Golders Green killed serving in WW1.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
H. St. Ledger
Commemorated ati
Golders Green war memorial
Five of the names were added at a later date to the 1914 - 18 plaque, and one...
Other Subjects
Thomas Chancellor
Co-churchwarden of Mary Abbots Church, Kensington, August 1817. British History Online has some houses in nearby Ansdell Street being built for a 'Thomas Chancellor' which we think might well be o...
Lord Kinnaird
Footballer and philanthropist. Born Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird in London. Unusually he had double careers in banking and football. He played in nine F.A. cup finals and had the dubious honour of be...
Person, Philanthropy, Politics & Administration, Social Welfare, Sport / Games
Sir Malcolm Sargent
Conductor, nick-named "Flash Harry" in recognition of his dapper appearance and flamboyant style.
T. R. Bromfield
One of the employees of Watney Combe Reid brewers who lost their lives in WW1.
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