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Sutton Council

Sutton Council

London borough formed by the merger of the Municipal Borough of Sutton and Cheam, with the Municipal Borough of Beddington and Wallington and Carshalton Urban District which had previously been part of Surrey.

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Sutton Council

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Cheam School

Cheam School Once associated with Whitehall, the famous Cheam School was esta...

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E. C. H. Rowland

E. C. H. Rowland The Surrey County Cinema (later the Gaumont) opened on this ...

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Harry Tate - SM1

The plaque misspells Hutchison and gives Scotland as the place of birth, whic...

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H. G. Wells - Sutton

Herbert George Wells (1866 - 1946) H. G. Wells, the writer, lived in this dis...

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Rotary Armillary

An armillary (or astrolabe) is a model comprising rings showing the positions...

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Charles Dingley

Charles Dingley

British History Online gives: "Robert Dingley (d. 1742), a City goldsmith, acquired a small house in North End in 1727 and a grant of waste in 1738. He left the estate to his younger son Charles, w...

Person, Politics & Administration, Property

1 memorial
Harold Knox King, CBE, CEng, FICE, FIMun.E, FRICS

Harold Knox King, CBE, CEng, FICE, FIMun.E, FRICS

Harold Knox King was born on 24 March 1907, the second child of William Henry King and Williamina King. His birth was registered in the 2nd quarter of 1907 in the Rochdale registration district, La...

Person, Engineering, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
John Fettes

John Fettes

John Fettes was born on 24 February 1871 at 5 Warner Street, Southwark, Surrey (now Greater London), the second of the seven children of James Thomson Fettes (1843-1916) and Elizabeth Morrison Fett...

Person, Law, Liveries & Guilds, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
W. H. Goddrun

W. H. Goddrun

Churchwarden of St Mary's Harmondsworth in 1885.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial