This image is a screen grab from the showing the aftermath of the bombing. Part of the building which was the rectory is still standing, towards the left.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
St James's Piccadilly rectory
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St James's Piccadilly - parish offices
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John Primatt Maud, Bishop of Kensington
Bishop of Kensington 1911 until his death. John Primatt Maud was born on 13 June 1860 in Tranmere, Cheshire, a son of the Reverend John Primatt Maud (1823-1899) and Fanny Elizabeth Dorothy Maud né...
St Olave Hart Street - church
Survived the Great Fire but was so badly damaged in WW2 that for the period 1948 - 54 the congregation used a temporary church in Mark Street. Samuel Pepys and his wife Elizabeth are buried here a...
Our Lady & St George Walthamstow
From Our Lady & St George Walthamstow  "... the mission chapel of St George .. small building, made of Kentish ragstone was opened in 1849 by Dr. (later Cardinal) Nicholas Wiseman, who was then...
Highgate Camp
A youth camp started in the Highgate Congregational Church's Sunday School by two teachers.
Captain James Wilson
Sea captain and trader. Then he served the London Missionary Society, 1796–98, as Honorary Commander of the ‘Duff’, the first British Missionary Ship of modern times. Born at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Wa...

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