Historian. Born in Oxford. Took orders and was vicar of St Philip's, Stepney. Became a librarian in Lambeth and wrote a number of history books, e.g. "A History of the English People", "The Making of England".
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
John Richard Green
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John Richard Green - E1
John Richard Green, historian of the English people, lived here, 1866 - 1869....
John Richard Green - W1
From UCL: "In 1909 the LCC put up a memorial tablet, re-set in 1925 when the ...
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Battlefields Trust
Founded to preserve the battle sites of Britain. The founding motivation was the fact that the battlefield of Naseby, (a perfectly preserved site of the battle of the English Civil War), was to be ...
Seven Dials original pillar
The original column, erected 1693-4, was removed in 1773 and acquired by the architect James Paine who kept the pieces at his home in Addlestone.  In 1820 Weybridge wanted to erect a memorial to t...
David Watkinson
From his X/Twitter page: "YES fan, historian, author, memorabilia collector, Bolton born, father/works in fine antiques/likes classic cars/the arts/history, now in West Sussex."Â Published 'Yes: Pe...
Black History Walks
Black History Walks offer guided Walking Tours London to include the African history of London.
Sir Sidney Colvin
Born Norwood, Surrey. Art and literary scholar and museum administrator. He was director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge from 1876 to 1884, and then keeper of the department of prints and draw...
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