556 men of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway who fought and died for their country in the Great War, 1914 – 1918.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
South Eastern and Chatham Railway, 556 men who died in WW1
Commemorated ati
Victoria Station - war memorial - east
The names are grouped by department:Â General Office, Coaching Department, Goo...
Other Subjects
Bomber Command crews
During WW2 they flew over Germany at night to bomb first industial targets but later whole areas including civilian towns. Their average age was 22 and they went out night after night, knowing that...
International Brigade Memorial Trust
From the picture source website: The International Brigade Memorial Trust was formed in 2002 from the veterans of the International Brigade Association, the Friends of the I.B.A., representatives ...
Honourable Artillery Company
London unit about which IanVisits writes "oldest surviving regiment in the British Army, and the second most senior in the Territorial Army. It has the rare distinction of having fought on both the...
Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1st and 2nd London Welsh Battalions
These battalions were recruited at Gray's Inn.
Gay Liberation Front
By 1973, GLF had effectively dissipated and had given way to its spin-off organisations.
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