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London Borough of Bromley

London Borough of Bromley

Formerly part of Kent, it has been part of Greater London since 1963.

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London Borough of Bromley

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Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

Hawkins lived here with his family 1856 - 1872.

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Biggin Hill Royal Air Force Station

Site of Biggin Hill Royal Air Force Station 1917 - 1992. The London Borough o...

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Bromley Millennium Rock

Bromley Millennium Rock This boulder of Lewisian Gneiss from Lochinver in Nor...

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Charles Keeping

Charles Keeping, 1924 - 1988, illustrator, lived here. The London Borough of ...

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Chislehurst Caves

Chislehurst Caves People came from across London and north west Kent to shelt...

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Other Subjects

Major General, Lord Cheylesmore

Major General, Lord Cheylesmore

Herbert Francis Eaton, 3rd Baron Cheylesmore.  Born London.  Chairman of the London County Council, 1912-13. Soldier in WW1, specialising in court-martials. Died in hospital at Englefield Green, fr...

Person, Armed Forces, Politics & Administration

3 memorials
Richard Elgin McGarvie

Richard Elgin McGarvie

Judge and then Governor of Victoria, Australia, 1992 - 7.

Person, Politics & Administration, Australia

1 memorial
Alderman John Scott Balfour

Alderman John Scott Balfour

Mayor of Hornsey 1906-07 and 1912-13. From Stones of Haringey: "Born in Cupar {Scotland} he came to London in the early 1860s and rose to become the managing director of iron merchants Croggon &am...

Person, Politics & Administration, Scotland

1 memorial
Arthur Leggatt

Arthur Leggatt

Arthur Leonard George Leggatt was born on 19 June 1935, the son of Arthur Edward Leggatt (1910-1967) and Lilian Leggatt née Charlton (1915-1955). His birth was registered in the Edmonton registrati...

Person, Politics & Administration

2 memorials
Sir Richard Weston

Sir Richard Weston

Born Buckinghamshire. First Earl of Portland. Charles I's most influential adviser after Buckingham's death in 1628. Lord Treasurer. Died at Wallingford House, where Admiralty House now stands.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial