The names of these men who 'gave their lives for the empire' are inscribed within the parish church.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
men of St Saviours Southwark who died in WW1
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St Saviour's war memorial
The bronze statue on the plinth is of an infantryman tramping through mud. Th...
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Salute Mr Magpie
Investigating the magpie plaque at the New Cross V2 bomb site we found the picture source website and we think they may be responsible for that plaque. Â They erect "guerilla memorials".
St Paul's Covent Garden parishioners killed in WW1
Male worshippers of St Paul's Church, Covent Garden who were killed serving in WW1.
Grosvenor Hospital
The splendid Lost Hospitals has been our source for this summary: Opened in 1866 as the Pimlico and Westminster Institute, a dispensary for women and children.  1873 the hospital bought and moved ...
British Horological Institute
Founded by a small group of clockmakers, whose aim was to unify the British horological industry and trades in the face of large numbers of imports of clocks and watches from abroad.
National Physical Laboratory
The NPL's history page concentrates on their work (e.g. they weighed Concorde, no mean feat) rather than their buildings. Â NPL began its life housed in the former royal residence, Bushy House, in B...
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