626 men of the Southern Railway who died in WW2.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Southern Railway, 626 men who died in WW2
Commemorated ati
Victoria Station - war memorial - east
The names are grouped by department:Â General Office, Coaching Department, Goo...
Victoria Station - war memorial - west
"... and of whom those whose names ..." - we just don't write English like th...
Waterloo WW2 plaque
To the memory of the 626 men of the Southern Railway who gave their lives in ...
Other Subjects
Great Eastern Street
Constructed 1872-6 by The Metropolitan Board of Works. Opened in 1876. Improved in 1880-2.
Old Ford on River Lee
This is, approximately, the area where the Greenway crosses the River Lea, E3. Â In Roman times the ford was the most down-stream place where the River Lea could be crossed so it was an important po...
Finchley Toll Gate
Our picture is taken from an old map showing London toll gates (black circles), but strangely, nothing appears in Finchley.
Alfred Robert Henry Saunders, BA
Acting co-churchwarden at St Saviour's Church, Ealing, 1909. Alfred Robert Henry Saunders was born on 12 March 1853, in Charterhouse, Middlesex (now Greater London, the seventh of the ten children...
Eric Dixon
Transport campaigner. There is a plaque dedicated to him on West Hampstead Underground station, but we can't find anything about him. 2023: Deborah Chowney kindly sent us some information she foun...
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