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Person    | Male  Born 5/12/1859  Died 20/11/1935

Lord Jellicoe

Categories: Armed Forces

Countries: New Zealand

Lord Jellicoe

Born Southampton. Commander of the fleet and victor at the Battle of Jutland 1916, although he was criticized for his tactics. Governor of New Zealand from 1920 - 1924. Held the title Viscount Brocas of Southampton. Died Kensington.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Lord Jellicoe

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Jellicoe & Beatty plaque

This plaque is just part of the larger memorial.

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Jellicoe bust

Jellicoe, 1859 - 1935

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Jellicoe Express

From Railscot: 19 of these plaques have been installed at: Euston, Crewe, Pre...

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Lord Jellicoe plaque

Greater London Council Admiral of the fleet, Earl Jellicoe, OM, 1859 - 1935,...

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sculptural group 1 - Jellicoe

Of the 4 this is the west-most sculpture.

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