Para-equestrian. Born Hammersmith. Gold Medal winner, London 2012 Paralympic Games, Equestrian: Individual - Championship Test, Grade II.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Natasha Baker
Commemorated ati
Natasha Baker - Freedom of the Borough
{Around the edge:} London 2012 Paralympic Games -Â Double Gold Medallist, GB E...
Natasha Baker gold post box
The Braille is a nice touch (ha, ha) but the plaque, on the back of the box, ...
Other Subjects
Moshe Weinberger
Wrestling coach. Also known as Moshe Weinberg. Israeli youth champion in wrestling, and also the adult champion for eight years. At the Summer Olympics in Munich, he was murdered by Palestinian ter...
Spencer William Gore
Cricketer and tennis player. He was the winner of the first Wimbledon tennis tournament in 1877, and played cricket for Surrey County Cricket Club. Father of the artist Spencer Frederick Gore.
Brian Johnston
"Johnners", For nearly fifty years he was the voice of cricket on BBC television and radio. Born Hertfordshire. Died London.
Steve Redgrave
Rower. Â Born Buckinghamshire. Â Won Olympic gold: 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000 - this man can row! Â But what his connection is to Southwark or the South Bank, we can not discover.
Ralph Dunkley
Former lecturer and amateur athlete. Birth year approximate. He ran with Gordon Pirie in the team that set a 15.27.2 minute world record for the 1500m relay in 1953.
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