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London Borough of Harrow

London Borough of Harrow

The London Borough of Harrow was formed on 1 April 1965 when it took over responsibilities from Harrow Urban District Council that ceased to exist when the borough was transferred from Middlesex to Greater London under the London Government Act 1963.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
London Borough of Harrow

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Skipping Katie

The inspiration for the statue was the sculptor's daughter Kate skipping in t...

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This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
London Borough of Harrow

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El Alamein stone

{Inscription in the steel panel at the front of the memorial:} Harrow honours...

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Gregory Isaacs

Gregory Isaacs, "The Cool Ruler", international reggae superstar, 1950 - 2010...

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Harrow Civic Centre war memorial

A very modern war memorial (which even has seating space for the weary), but ...

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Harrow rail crash - Harrow Library

{Beneath the London Borough of Harrow crest:} London Borough of Harrow In mem...

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Harrow Weald rail crash - mural panel

Part of an extensive mural created by Harrow Council and local schools, this ...

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Other Subjects

Edwin Willmott Sloper

Edwin Willmott Sloper

A Trustee of Alexandra Park from 1902 and Honorary Manager from June 1910 until his death in March 1921. Mayor of Hornsey 1907-8 and again in 1913-1914. In 1919 he was elected a fellow and member ...

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Henry James Felton

Henry James Felton

Chairman of Cripplegate Institute in 1894. Henry James Felton is listed as a churchwarden at St Giles Cripplegate in 1885 and as a vestryman in 1887. His son, Charles Page Felton, attended City of...

Person, Industry, Liveries & Guilds, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Salt Office

Salt Office

British History Online explains "The salt tax, which was unknown in England until 1694, was enforced during the greater part of the eighteenth century. The tax was repealed in 1730, but was reimpos...

Group, Food & Drink, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
W. P. Wood

W. P. Wood

Hon. Treasurer of Hornsey Borough Council in 1907.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial