Woolwich became part of the London metropolitan area in the mid-19th century, although it remained in Kent until 1889, with the formation of London County Council, when it became part of London. In 1900 the parishes of Woolwich, Eltham and Plumstead formed the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. In 1965 Woolwich was merged into the London Borough of Greenwich.
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Woolwich Council
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Queen Victoria - Woolwich TH
This is a marble copy of the bronze statue in Chester. "R & I" was a suf...
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Admiral of the Fleet, Sir James Alexander Gordon, GCB
Naval officer.  Born Aberdeenshire.  Governor of Greenwich Hospital, 1853 until his death.  75 years in the navy, he was possibly the model for C. S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower. Â
G. Morris
Co-church warden of St James & St John, Clerkenwell in 1890.
Major General Andrew Patrick Withy MacLellan, CB, CVO, MBE
Commoner on the City Lands & Bridge House Estates Committee, 1994.
William John Gomm
Recorded on the monument as a Member of Brentford Council in 1909. However, Brentford High Street gives "William John Gomm, Harry’s brother, also died in 1908 …" so it seems that WJG's name on the ...
S. G. Porter
Alderman on the Committee for the 1901 Shoreditch Town Hall Extension.
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