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Born in this house in Tezak in 1903 was the communist Jerko Ivanic member of the district committee. In 1942 he was arrested by the fascist occupiers and showed superhuman courage in the torments to which he was subjected. Died January 27 1942 in Split prison.
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The Rorke's of Rorke's Drift Rorke's Drift was named after James Rorke who settled here with his wife Sarah in 1849 to farm and trade. During the 26 years James spent here until his death in 1875, he became actively involved within the community. He was the Government Border Agent, Justice of the Peace and First Lieutenant in the Buffalo Border Guard. He became well known amongst the Zulu. They called this place "Kwa Jimu" (Jim's Place). Rorke broke down the steep banks of the Mzinyathi (Buffalo) River, where it was easiest to cross, to improve travel between Natal and Zululand. This became known as Rorke's Drift.
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These Almshouses were erected & built at y sole & proper cost & charges of James Smyth Esquior. citizen & salter of London in y year of our lord 1659
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Clive James born 1939. In Sydney Harbour...the yachts will be racing on the crushed diamond water under a sky the texture of powdered sapphires. It would be churlish not to concede that the same abundance of natural blessings which gave us the energy to leave has every right to call us back. UNRELIABLE MEMOIRS (1980). Born in Sydney, Clive James settled in London in the early 1960s and became known as a TV and literary critic, poet, novelist and broadcaster. NSW Ministry for the Arts Writers Walk
I have no information about Petar Jelusic. Please contact me if you do.
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This is where the youth Jelusic Petar
was killed by gendarmes in 1928 . Committee for the Promotion of the Tradition of the National Liberation War, Stari Grad 1978
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{on left} Charles Jones 1830 {in centre}Fifty Yrs Surveyor and Engineer to the Ealing Local Authority from 25 May 1863 until his decease 24 Aug 1913 Lamented Regretted Circumspice {on right}M. Inst.C.E. F.S.I. 1913
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To the memory of Christopher Jones 1570 - 1622, master of the Mayflower. He landed 102 planters & adventurers at Plymouth Massachusetts 21.Dec.1620. They formed the Mayflower Compact & the first permanent colony in New England.
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This plaque, erected by London Underground Ltd, is dedicated to the memory of Ian Jones MIMechE 25th February 1948 - 4th May 2003 He was greatly admired colleague and friend.
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Henryk Jordan Born July 23, 1842 - Died May 16, 1907 Doctor of Medicine, Professor of Obstetrics Pioneer of Physical Education for Youth, Founder of the First Jordan Park in Kraków
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He lived in this house Prof Dr Ljudevit Jurak The founder of human and animal pathology in Croatia for witnessing the truth about the mass graves in Katynska Suma and Vinica shot in June 1945.
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Jan Karski 1914-2000 1940-43, emissary of the Polish people in German-occupied Poland to the Polish government-in-exile and to the governments of France, The United Kingdom and the United States of America, a man who tried to stop the holocaust of Polish jews. Righteous Among the Nations, honorary citizen of Israel, awarded the Polish Order of the White Eagle and the American Presidential Medal of Freedom
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This bust of President Kennedy by the American sculptor Jacques Lipchitz was unveiled on the 15th May 1965 by his brother Senator Robert Kennedy. This memorial was subscribed for by over 50,000 readers of the Sunday Telegraph in amounts limited to £1.
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On November 22nd 1963, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, thirty-fifth president of the United States, visited Dallas. A presidential parade traveled north on Houston Street to Elm Street and west on Elm Street. As the parade continued on Elm Street at 12:30 p.m., rifle shots wounded the President and Texas Governor John Connally. Findings of the Warren Commission indicated that the rifle shots were fired from a sixth floor window near the southeast corner of the Texas School Book Depository building, Elm and Houston, a block north of this marker. President Kennedy expired at Parkland Memorial Hospital at 1:00 p.m. The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial Plaza is nearby, bounded by Main, Record, Market and Commerce Streets.
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The arch designed by Wm. Kent c.1750, came here from Northumberland House on the Embankment into the garden of Tudor House, demolished to form the park in 1900. It was renovated in 1997 to form this gateway funded by Tesco plc.
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In honour of the creator of the statute of the Krakow Salt Mines on the 600th anniversary, this chamber was named after King Casimir the Great 1368-1968.
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Warrant to Execute Kinge Charles the First AD 1648 At the high court of Justice for the tryinge and judging of Charles Steuart Kinge of England January XXIXth Anno Dni 1648 Whereas Charles Steuart Kinge of England is and standeth convicted aitaynted and condemned and other high Crymes, ANd Sentence uppon Saturday last pronounced against him by this Court to be putt to death by the severinge of his head from his body. Of wch sentence execution yet remayneth to be done, these are therefore to will and require you to see the said sentence executed so the open street before Whitehall uppon the morrow being the This Day of this instante month of January betweene the hours of tenn in the morninge and five in the afternoone of the same day with full effect And for so doing this shall be yet sufficient warrant And there are to require All Officers and Soudiers and other good people of the Nation of England to be offeringe unto you in this service given under our hands and Sealed.
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Near this spot on 27th April 1646 King Charles I, when fleeing from Oxford with two companions on his way to surrender to the Scottish Army at Southwell, rested to take a last look at London and to water his horses at the spring which still runs below and has ever since been called King Charles's Well.
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King Charles I The king Charles Stuart was tried for high treason on this spot by the High Court of Justice established by the Commons of England for that purpose. Saturday 20th, Monday 22nd, Tuesday 23rd and Saturday 27th January 1649. The King was convicted of treason and sentenced to death on Saturday 27th January and executed in front of the Banqueting House, Whitehall Place at two o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday 30th January 1649.
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This plaque records the visit on the centenary of Tower Bridge, Thursday, 30th June 1994 by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, KG, KT, GCB, AK, QSO, ADC, in the presence of the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor Alderman Sir Paul Henry Newall, TD, DL, MA, DLitt
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This Bridge was opened by HRH the Prince of Wales, KG on behalf of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, on Saturday the 30th June 1894 in the presence of HRH The Princess of Wales, HRH The Duke of York KG and other members of the Royal Family, the Right Honorable Sir George Robert Tyler, Bart., Lord Mayor.
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Blackwall Tunnel London County Council
Commenced 1892 and opened in 1897
by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales on behalf of
Her Majesty the Queen
List of names follows
{underneath}The above plaque was removed from the original tunnel
entrance gateway which was demolished in 1959 to make
way for the new Northern Approach to Blackwall Tunnel
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here rested from May 17 until Interment at Windsor May 20 1910 Edward VII King of Great Britain and Ireland & of the British Dominions beyond the seas: Emperor of India
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{translated from the Latin}At the public expense.
By the authority of the British Government, in favour of King George II. The tower erected and repaired higher, with proud honour raises the head, Saint Margaret's hall, sacred to God, in the year of the Lord 1888 Most Honoured gentlemen, and for the benefices bestowed on the parishioners Often not without being named without praise, ARTHUR ONSLOW British Government, by his greatest merit, once again SPeaker, the Most Noble ROBERT WALPOLE of the Order of the Garter, First Lord of the Treasury and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, a man most unwearied of all in counsels and public works, yet equal to many.
CHARLES WAGER The Golden Knight head of the seven man of the superior officers of the Royal Navy; And to William Baron Sundon of Ardagh in Ireland, in charge of the five men commission of the public treasury.
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Under auspices of our most gracious sovereign George III the sanction of His Majesty's government and the patronage of the East India Company these wet docks appropriated to the commerce of India and ships in that employ were accomplished in those eventful years MDCCCIV, MDCCCV, MDCCCVI the first stone being laid March IV, MDCCCIV. They were opened by the introduction of five ships from 1,200 to 800 tons with valuable cargoes.
On IV August MDCCCVI the grand undertaking in the laudable endeavours of the managing owners of ships in the company's service and the important national objects of increased security to property and revenue combined with improved accommodation, economy and despatch were thus early realised....
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In commemoration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the accession of His Majesty King George V This reach of the river beweeen London Bridge and Westminster Bridge was with His Majesty's gracious permission named by The Port of London Authority "King's Reach"
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His Majesty King George the Fifth lay in state here from the twenty-third of January until his Burial at Windsor on the twenty-eighth of January nineteen hundred & thirty-six
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This building was opened as the headquarters of the National Institute for the Deaf by his majesty King George VI when HRH the Duke of York on the 11th day of June 1936.
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This office was officially opened by His Majesty King Mswati III on the 6th of May 1995 on the occasion of the commemoration of the victory in Europe
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Near this place is interred Theodore King of Corsica who died in this parish Dec 11 1756, immediately after leaving the Kings Bench Prison by the benefit of the Act of Insolvency, in consequence of which he registered his Kingdom of Corsica for the use of his creditors.
The grave, great teacher, to a level brings
Heroes and beggars, galley-slaves and kings,
But Theodore this moral learn'd ere dead:
Fate poured its lessons on his living head,
Bestow'd a kingdom, and denied him bread.
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PETER I OF SERBIA (1905-1921) SAINT CYRIEN, DEMOCRAT, FRIEND OF FRANCE AND MODERNIZER OF SERBIA HERO & FREEDOM FIGHTER
On the occasion of the centenary of his official visit to France
Franco-Serbian Association of War Volunteers, 1912-1918 Ambassador to Serbia
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1400-2014. To Vladislav King of Poland Grand Duke of Lithuania Founder and Most Exceptional Benefactor of the University of Kraków.
Jagiellonian University
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(top left - plaque below statue) This statue stood formerly in King William Street in the City of London where it was set up in 1845. It was removed to this site and presented to H.M. Office of Works by the Corporation of the City of London in 1936.
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George Strickland Kingston 1807-1880 Engineer, Architect & Statesman G.S. Kingston arrived in SOuth AUstralia in 1836, employed as Deputy Surveyor to Colonel William Light and later became Government Architect. He was an early landowner at Lacepede Bay where on January the seventh 1858 he surveyed the first township, later named KINGSTON by Governor McDonnell. Five streets were named after his family: Charles, Cameron, Gough, Strickland and Holland. Kingston's name is also commemorated by the Hundred of Kingston, Mount Kingston and Kingston Park, a suburb of Adelaide. Despite his strong republican outlook he accepted a knighthood in 1870 for services to South Australia which included being a member of the Legislative Council and Speaker in the House of Assembly for many years. Locally he remained a generous benefactor.
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Rudyard Kipling 1865-1936 Sydney ... was populated by leisured multitudes all in their shirt-sleeves and all picknicking all the day. They volunteered that they were new and young, but would do wonderful things some day. SOMETHING OF MYSELF (1937) Rudyard Kipling visited Sydney in 1891. A prolific writer of verse and stories including the two volumes of The Jungle Book, he had a strong influence on Australian poets like 'Banjo' Paterson. NSW Ministry for the Arts Writers Walk
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Edmund Klemensiewicz 1839 - 1916
Graduate of the Jagiellonian University Esteemed notary, President of the Notary Chamber, Patriot dedicated to activities for the country and society, Insurgent of 1863, exiled to Siberia, Deputy to the National Parliament, Distinguished City Councillor of Kraków.
He donated this house to serve as the headquarters of the Society of Folk Schools
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Colonel Goran Kliskic, the hero of the homeland defensive war, was born and lived in this house. The first commander of the reconnaissance platoon of the 4th Guards Brigade of the National Guard
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In loving memory E V Knox Evoe 1881 - 1971 Poet and Satirist Editor of Punch 1932- 1949
Still are the pleasant voices thy nightingales awake
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In this house was the main headquarters of Tadeusz Kosciuszko and his staff after the memorable oath of the national uprising on March 24, 1794
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In the year 1775, lived in this house Tadeusz Kosciuszko at that time Captain of the Cadet Corps. This plaque was founded by ... in 1946 in place of the previous one destroyed by the Germans
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Kossuth 1802-1894 Here on March 30, 1852 Louis Kossuth Governor of Hungary Leader of the 1848 revolution Addressed the citizens of New Orleans Hungarians of Louisiana, Arpadhon and Hungarians Worldwide 2002
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The Croatian author, Miroslav Krleza was born in this house on July 7 1893. He died on December 29, 1891. A memorial plaque was placed by the Croatian Academy of Sciences of Intelligence, the Association of Croatian Authors
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Painter Art Historian Lawyer Izidor Iso Krsnjavi 1845-1927 President of the Department of Religious Education of the Croatian National Government Asluzan for the foundation of the Society: the arts which were established through his advocacy The Museum of Arts and Crafts 1801. Society of Croatian Dragon Brothers
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Aware of the significance of the heroic mission of disabling the empire of evil through the intellect and will of a lone soldier, we establish this monument to Colonel Ryszard Kukliński.
{on the reverse} No statutory law, no oath, no threat can hold back the human conscience (Josef Tuschner). Colonel Ryszard Kukliński was the first Polish officer in NATO. He served Poland well (Zbigniew Brzezinski)
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To Jerzy Franciszek Kulczycki, Polish diplomat, soldier, and founder of the first Viennese coffeehouse in 1684. The commemoration of the 325th anniversary of this historical event
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His childhood was spent in this house Rajmund Kupareo 1914 - 1996 Dominican, philosopher, writer, composer and Chilean academician. Built
by the people of Vrboska on the anniversary of his birthday .
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THE ILLUSTRIOUS AND REVERED MONSIGNOR BISHOP OF MALTA BROTHER DON VINCENZO LABINI GRANTS 40 DAYS OF INDULGENCE TO THOSE WHO DEVOTELY RECITE A PATER AVE REQUIEM IN SUFFRAGE OF THE SOULS OF THE POOR DEAD
AS PER DECREE 5. OCTOBER 1789.
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In Pious memory: EDWARD LATYMER CVIVS ??FROM THE BENEFITS OF 1824 THIS SCHOOL WAS ESTABLISHED BY
ISAAC LE GOOCH
NICHOLAE GOODWYN
RADELFI GRIGG
WHICH OTHERS I HAVE FOUND OTHERS
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Hereabouts on the 19th March in 1689 David Leslie, Earl of Leven, raised a Regiment of Foot in the space of two hours for the defence of the City. To commemorate this act and also the gallant behaviour of the new Regiment at the Battle of Killiecrankie some months later, the City Magistrates conferred upon LEVEN'S Regiment the unique right of recruiting by beat of drum in the City and of marching through the City at any time with drums beating, colours flying and bayonets fixed: the Regiment, later titled the 25th Edinburgh Regiment of Foot, is now known as THE KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS and frequently exercises this privilege
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Commodore Uriah Phillips Levy April 22, 1792 - March 22, 1862 Nissan 30, 5552 - Adar II 20, 5622 "I am an American, a sailor and a Jew"
Born in Philadelphia in 1792, Uriah Phillips Levy was a fifth generation American. According to family stories, he left for sea at ten years old, returnging to celebrate his bar mitzvah here at Congregation Mikveh Israel in 1805. He served with distinction in the U.S. Navy in the War of 1812 and became the first Jewish Navy Commodore - equivalent to the rank of Admiral today.
During his fifty-year career, Levy was brought before a court martial six times and killed a man in a duel-all incidents related to rampant anti-Semitism. He was dismissed twice from the Navy, but was reinstated by Presidents James Monroe and John Tyler. He went on to command the Mediterranean fleet and was appointed to head the Navy Court Martial Board by President Lincoln to head the Navy Court Martial Board during the Civil War. Levy played a key role in helping repeal the flogging of sailors, making the U.S. Navy the first in the world to abolish physical punishment.
Levy always admired Thomas Jefferson and the Bill of Rights he crafted, which safeguard liberties for all Americans. In 1834, he commissioned a statue of Jefferson, which sits in the U.S. Capitol today. In 1834, Levy purchased Monticello, Jefferson's home near Charlottesville, Virginia, which he repaired, restored and preserved for future generations.
The World War II destroyer escort USS Levy (DE-162)was named in his honor, as were the Uriah P. Levy Jewish Chapel at the Norfolk Naval base in Virginia, and the Commodore Uriah P. Levy Center and Jewish Chapel at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Levy is buried at Beth Olom Cemetery in Queens, New York.
Sculptor: Gregory Pototsky
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Bust of the late Sir Arthur Liberty presented by the textile manufacturers of Great Britain and the continent in recognition of his services to the applied arts
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Sacred to the memory of Mr. William Liberty of Chorleywood Brickmaker who was by his own desire buried in a vault in this part of his estate. He died 21st. April 1777 aged 52 years. Here also lieth the body of Alice Liberty widower of the above named William Liberty who died 29th May 1809 aged 72 years
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FATHER JOSEPH OF LIMA
(1928-2013)
- Master and great friend of generations
Association of Alumni and Friends of ilo Livey Nacional do Angra do Heroísmo
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Carl Von Linne (1707-1778)
Illustrious Swedish Father of Botany, architect of the system of naming organisms. Physician, naturalist and botanist, whose teachings and influences came to our country with his disciple Pehr Loefling (1729-1756).
This royal botanical garden represents the spread of the scientific spirit of Carlos Linneo HRH Princess Heredera Victoria of Sweden dedicated this plaque on 13 June 2001
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In this building, the home of the Artistic and Literary High School, were given two piano recitals by the great composer Ferenc Liszt 1811-1886, on the days 29 October and 22 November 1844. Madrid remembers him on the centenary of his death.
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16 November 1855 - 16 November 1955. On the occasion of the centenary of David Livingstone's discovery of the Victoria Falls. Men and women of all races in, and from all parts of, The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland assembled solemnly to dedicate themselves and their country to carry on the high Christian aims and ideals which inspired David Livingstone in his mission here. Unveiled by His Excellency The Right Honourable the Lord LLewellin, G.B.E, M.C., T.D., D.L., Governor-General of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, and dedicated by his grace the Lord Archbishop of Central Africa, Edward Francis Paget on 16 November 1955.
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Livingstone House This house was placed by the Sultan Seyyid Majid at the disposal of the famous explorer David Livingstone for some weeks when fitting out his last expedition to the mainland in 1866. It later became the property of Ethnasheri Khoja Indian community who used it as a rest house and as a place of religious meetings and became known as Sonabach. In 1947 the government purchased and renovated it for use as laboratories for scientific research and living quaters (sic). It now houses the Zanzibar Tourist Corporation head office.
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United with his hometown, the academic Don Sime Ljubic (1822 - 1896), Croatian reformer and great scientist , found
rest in this mausoleum * In memory of the 111th anniversary of the death of their deserving member. The Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Trinity Chapel This stone was laid by Sir Francis Lyccett LP April 20 1871 The first Chapel commenced by the aid of a Fund to promote the erection of fifty Wesleyan Methodist Chapels in London and its suburbs to each of which Sir Francis engaged to give one thousand pounds.
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In the years 1940 - 1972 lived and worked here Feliks Mlynarski 1884 - 1972 outstanding Polish economist and banker, vice president of Bank Polski, S.A., chairman of the financial committee of the League of Nations during the occupation period, with the consent of the Polish government in exile, president of the Bank of Issue in Poland.
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In memory of Don Pedro Vicente Maldonado Ecuadorian Geographer died in London on 7th November 1748 and buried in this church. Homaje del Pueblo Ecuatoriano 1989
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Tsiamelo This monument was erected by the people of Howick to commemorate the site of arrest of President Nelson Mandela on 5 August 1962. The plaque was unveiled by the President of the Republic of South Africa on occasion of receiving honorary citinship on 12 December 1996.
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In Memory of Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) Albert Einstein (1879-1955) International Academy Foundation (founded 1965) in collaboration with Marquis Giuseppe Scicluna (1855-1907) International University Foundation (founded 1973) 5-7-89 unveiled by H.. Censu Tabone President of Malta
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Marconi 25 Anos de Cabos Submarinos (1969-1994) e 68 Aniversário da Companhia. A partir da praia do Gorgulho a Marconi interliga três continentes - Europa, África e Américas através dos cabos submarinos em fibra óptica EURÁfrica, SAT-2 e COLUMBUS II. Funchal, Dezembro de 1994
(Marconi 25 Years of Submarine Cables (1969-1994) and 68th Anniversary of the Company. From Gorgulho beach, Marconi connects three continents - Europe, Africa and the Americas through the submarine cables in fiber optic EURAfrica, SAT-2 and COLUMBUS II. Funchal, December 1994)
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SINCE I WANTED THAT ALL OF MY COLLECTIONS DESERVE TO BE PRESERVED IN PERPETUITY FOR THE EDUCATION OF ALL, I DONATE THEM AND MY HOTEL TO THE INSTITUT DE FRANCE FOR THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
WILL OF MR. PAUL MARMOTTAN DATED JUNE 14, 1920
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Croatian Poet Ivan Mazuranic Creator of EPA Death of smail-age cencica Born 18 VIII 1814 in Novi Vinodolosk. He lived in this house from 25 11 1880 until his death 4 VII 1890. Association of Croatian Literary...
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Able seaman Albert Edward McKenzie born Bermondsey 23rd October 1898 HMS Vindictive, Zeebrugge raid 23rd April 1918 died Chatham 3rd November 1918 Awarded the Victoria Cross for most conspicuous gallantry Our local hero
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This tree, commemorating Sir Peter Medawar, OM, FRS, Nobel Laureate, 1915 - 1987, was donated by the Margaret Pyke Centre and Trust and planted by his wife, Jean, on 15th December 1987 in the presence of Councillor Mrs Terence Mallinson of Westminster City Council. It replaces a tree on the same site which was lost in the Great Storm of 16 - 17 October 1987.
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(on ground stone) Archibald Menzies, notable Scottish plant collector. Inscription on the headstone of 1842. Many years a surgeon in the Royal Navy, in which Station he served in the fleet commanded by Admiral Rodney on the 12th of April 1782. He afterwards twice circumnavigated the Globe, first with Captain Colnett, and again in the voyage of discovery under the orders of Captain Vancouver as the Naturalist of that expedition. He added greatly to the knowledge then possessed of the natural productions, especially the plants of the various countries visited. After practising his profession for many years in London, he retired to Notting Hill where he died on the 15th February 1842 aged 88 years. Sincerely respected and deeply regretted by his numerous friends
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WITH THANKS TO GOD
FOR THE GOOD WHICH IS WRITTEN IN THIS CHURCH DEDICATED TO THE LEVITA MARTYR SAINT LAWRENCE BUILT TO THE DESIGN OF THE VICTORIAN ARCHITECT LORENZO GAFA OPENED FOR OIMA ON 10 TAWISSU 1697
The E.T. MRS, GUZEPPI MERCIECA
ARCHBISHOP OF MALTA DISCOVERED THIS TOMBSTONE, TODAY 10 AUGUST 1997 COMMEMORATION OF THE 300 YEARS FROM THE BUILDING OF THIS TEMPLE IN THE NAME OF THE JALI PARISH COMMUNITY GAVE THIS CITY WINNER JOY ABOUT THE RELIC OF SAINT LAWRENCE'S HEAD SENT AMONG US FOR THIS OCCASION ON ...
FROM THE O.T. POPE JOHN PAUL
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HUGO MIFSUD THE BRITISH KNIGHTS WERE ATTACHED TO ADMINISTER THE RIGHTS AND CIVILITIES OF THE PERIOD OF THE PEOPLE OF MELITENS BY AMPLIFYING THE STUDENT SEATS. TWO PRINCE ADMINISTRATORS PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC MDCCCLXXX?? 1822
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THIS GARDEN OF MSIDAH OPENED BY THE OFFICE OF HIS EXCELLENCY UGO MIFSUD BONNICI PRESIDENT OF MALTA ON SEPTEMBER 9, 1995 WITH A SHOW OF THANKS FROM ... WHO HAS PARTICIPATED IN THIS PROJECT
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To perpetuate on this spot the memory of Robert Milligan a merchant of London to whose genius, perseverance and guardian care the surrounding great work principally owes it's design, accomplishment and regulation. The directors and proprietors deprived by his death on the 21st May 1809 of the continuation of his invaluable services by their unanimous vote have caused this statue to be erected.
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Three poets, in three distant ages born,
Greece, Italy, and England did adorn;
The first in loftiness of thought surpassed,
The next in majesty; in both the last:
The force of nature could no farther go,
To make a third, she joined the other two. John Milton was born in Bread-Street on Friday the 9th day of December 1608 and was baptised in the parish-church of All-Hallows Bread-Street on Tuesday the 20th day of December 1608.
This tablet was placed on the church of All-Hallows, Bread Street early in the nineteenth century, as a memorial of the event therein recorded and was removed in the year 1876 when that church was pulled down and the parish united for ecclesiastical purposes with the parish of St. Mary-le-Bow.
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In this spot Dr John Monsell, rector of St Nicolas & hymn writer fell and injured his arm which led to his death on 9th April 1875 during the building of this church. This plaque was laid here by the Lord Lieutenant of Surrey Lord Hamilton of Dalzell to commemorate the extension to the church. 27th November 1977
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In this hall Sir Thomas More Lord Chancellor of England - Speaker of the House of Commons - Author of Utopia was condemned to death 1 July 1535
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1747 Iolo Morganwg 1826 Y gwir yn erbyn y byd The truth against the world This is the site of the first meeting of the Gorsedd of the Bards of the Isle of Britain 22.6.1792. Yma y cyfarfu Gorsedd Beirdd Ynys Prydain gyntaf
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The Mountbatten Copse These flowering trees, planted 19 November 1981 by HRH The Prince of Wales KG, Commodore Royal Thames Yacht Club, commemorate Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Commodore 1946 - 1970, Admiral 1970 to 1979.
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{on the left}The experience of all ages should have taught our rulers that persecution can never efface principles. Individuals may perish but truth is eternal - Gerralds defence. Scottish Political Martyrs Memorial A.D.MDCCCLI. {on the right}To the memory of Thomas Muir, Thomas Fyshe Palmer, William Skirving, Maurice Margarot and Joseph Gerrald Condemned in Scotland A.D.MDCCXCXCIII-IV to transportation for advocating with fearless energy the principles of parliamentary reform.
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Captain Alexander Musgrave who sailed against the Spanish Armada - 1588 lived in a house on this site. Borough Council of Kings Lynn and West Norfolk
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Mydiddee
A native of Tahiti. Sailed to England with Captain William Bligh in HMS Providence. Died in Deptford, 4th September 1793.
Stranger with solemn step approach and know,
A fav'rite son of nature sleeps below.
From that fam'd queen of southern isles he came,
fair Otahytey, fir'd by British fame:
And Providence each deep safe wafted o'er,
Yet only gave to hail the promis'd shore;
For here could life alas! no more supply,
Than just to look around him and to die.
Edward Harwood, surgeon of the Providence.
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In memory of Frederick Neuner 1919 - 1995, Alderman and Councillor 1952 - 1982, London Boroughs of Hornsey and Haringey, Mayor of the London Borough of Haringey, 1979 - 1980. Campaigner for the elderly, disabled and children, he dedicated his life to the people of Haringey and to international friendship. "And the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations."
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October MDCCCXCVI HIS MAJESTY NICHOLAS II EMPEROR OF ALL RUSSIA; HIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY ALEXANDRA FEODOROVA; FELIX FAURE PRESIDENT OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC POSED IN PARIS THE FIRST STONE OF THE ALEXANDER III BRIDGE
JULES MELINE PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL OF MINISTRIES HENRY BOUCHER MINISTER OF COMMERCE, POST AND TELEGRAPH INDUSTRY
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A António Nobre que aqui viveu e cantou homenagem da camara municipal do Funchal
Dezembro de 1941 (To António Nobre who here lived and sang. Homage of the city council of Funchal December 1941)
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This plaque has been dedicated by the Pepys community in memory of David Ivan O'Hara
1931-1992
who in his last years dedicated himself to the community and the projects of the community of the Pepys Estate
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This fountain together with the open space on which it is erected was presented to the Borough of Hampstead for the public benefit in memory of the late Samuel Palmer of Northcourt, Hampstead by his widow and family. 1904
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In this house lived Tadeusz Pawlikowski born and died in Krakow 1861 - 1915 Stage Director, two-time director of the Slovak Theatre. The great reformer of the theatre
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City of London. The Dragons represent a constituent part of the armorial bearings of the City of London and have been erected to indicate the Western Boundary of the City. This commemorative plaque was unveiled by The Rt Hon The Lord Mayor Sir Ralph Edgar Perring on 16th October 1963.
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THE CHAMPIONS England and West Ham United Captain Bobby Moore hoisted on the shoulders of his team mates holds aloft the Jules Rimet trophy. This famous image captures England's memorable 4-2 victory over West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. England's goals were scored by West Ham United's Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst whose hat-trick made him a footballing legend. It was a defining moment for both England and West Ham United. Sculpture by Philip Jackson. Unveiled by HRH The Duke of York CVO ADC on 28th April 2003
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In recognition of the contribution of Peter Forbes Philip MS FRCS Consultant Surgeon and Urologist Charing Cross Hospital 1955 - 1985 and Chairman of the Planning Committee for the building of Charing Cross Hospital, Fulham. A greatly respected Surgeon and Administrator
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The Founding of Australia at Sydney on Saturday 26th January 1788. Figures in rowing boat leaving H.M.S. Supply are Capt. Arthur Phillip, R.N., Lieut P. Gidley King, R.N. and Lieut George Johnston Marines A.D.C.
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This cloister is built in memory of John George Phillips a native of this town, chief wireless telegraphist of the ill-fated S.S. Titanic. He died at his post when the vesssel foundered in mid-Atlantic on the 15th day of April 1912
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Józef Piłsudski 1867-1935 Fighter and Statesman Co-Creator of independent Poland Marshal and Head of the Polish State. First he stayed in Opatija before the great war, for the freedom of the people. Embassy of Poland May 12 2007
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In this city, the workers' holiday
was celebrated for the first time in Dalmatia on May 1, 1891.
"Workers and sailors make music together,
Stari Grad plays music"
and their leader Don Anton Politeo
, pioneer of Christian social democracy
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An important historical event that marked the
pioneer and celebrates the ancestors of the independent social movement in memory of
a grateful and proud generation.
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To commemorate the meeting of Q.T. Pope Francis with the President of Malta I-E.T. George Vella during his visit to our country 2 April 2022
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"MALTA IS LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF THE MEDITERRANEAN. YOU HAVE A UNIQUE VOCATION TO BE BUILDERS OF BRIDGES BETWEEN THE PEOPLE OF THE MEDITERRANEAN, BETWEEN AFRICA AND EUROPE, THE FUTURE OF PEACE IN THE WORLD DEPENDS ON THE OF DIALOGUE AND UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN CULTURES AND RELIGIONS. CONTINUE IN YOUR TRADITIONS OF HOSPITALITY, AND CONTINUE IN YOUR NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMMITMENT IN THE NAME OF FREEDOM, JUSTICE AND PEACE"
THE Q.T. POPE JOHN PAUL II TO THE MALTA PEOPLE, 9 MAY 2001
INAUGURATED
FROM E.T. THE PROF. GUIDO de MARCO PRESIDENT OF MALTA
ON FEBRUARY 10, 2004 FESTIVAL OF THE SHIPWRECK OF OUR FATHER SAINT PAUL
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You gave us faith and hope, you gave us solidarity and freedom, Father bless every day our beloved city and our homeland. To the beloved father John Paul the great Pole
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JOHN PAUL II THE POPE WHO CAME TO VISIT
ADINEIL-CHURCH THE MOTHER OF ALL THE CHURCHES OF GODEX" And IN HIS PASTORAL VISIT OF WORSHIP
TO JESUS IN THE EUCHARIST And TO THE DEVOTED IMAGE OF SANTA MARIA PATRON OF THE MALTA ISLANDS RESPECTED IN THIS GODEX CATHEDRAL
DEDICATED TO HER 26 MAY 1990
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Here in front of the Church of St Blaise, June 6 2003 Pope John Paul II blessed the city. Celebrating holy mass in Gruj he said 'I wanted to visit Dubrovnik for a long time. My wish has come true today. I thank God for that.'
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JOHN PAULUS II A. P. R. M. OUR APOSTOLIC AUTHORITY PRINCE TEMPLE OF S. NICOLAI EPISCO THE BULLMEN WE REDUCED THE NUMBER OF SMALLER BASILICAS DATED AT ROME AT ST. SALVATORE M. CACOPARDO S. S. PRELATO H. C.
ARCHPRESBYTER IGNIATIO CANNAVO ARCHBISHOP MESSANEN
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IN THIS GARDEN HE PRESIDED THE CELEBRATION OF THE WORD AND PRAYED BEFORE THE IMAGE OF THE LORD SANTO CHRIST OF MIRACLES HIS HOLINESS POPE JOHN PAUL II, ON MAY 11, 1991
TRIBUTE FROM THE PEOPLE OF SAINT MIGUEL
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CATANIA ARISE COVERED WITH LIGHT AND JUSTICE thus JOHN PAUL II ON 4 NOVEMBER 1994 SAYING GREETING TO THE CITY OF AGATA. HE HOPED FOR A NEW REBIRTH
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ON MAY 8, 2001
THE PRESIDENT OF MALTA The E.T. GUIDO de MARCO WELCOMED TO THIS PALACE Q.T. POPE JOHN PAUL II APOSTLE OF PEACE IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF OUR FATHER SAINT PAUL
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PIUS IX THE POPE WHO "WITH LOVE LIKE HER" STOP THE DIOCESE OF ENJOYED AND RAISE IT UP OF CATHEDRAL TO THE ASSUMPTION MATRICES 22 SEPTEMBER 1864
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To the Glory of God This stone was laid July 6 1931 by Rev J Sylvester Poulton on behalf of the sister baptist churches at Brondesbury, Willesden Green, Kingsbury, West Hendon, Cricklewood (Anson Road), Childs Hill, St Johns Wood (Abbey Road), Hendon (Finchley Lane), Hampstead (Heath Street), Jesus Christ himself being the chief cornerstone
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On this site stood the lodgings of Sir Simon Preston of Craigmillar, Provost of the City of Edinburgh 1566-7, in which lodging Mary Queen of Scotland after her surrender to the confederate lords at Carberry Hill, spent her last night in Edinburgh, 15 June 1567. On the following evening she was conveyed to Holyrood and thereafter to Lochleven Castle as a state prisoner.
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To the memory of Prince Lee Boo, a native of the Pelew or Palos Islands and son to Abbe Thulle, rurack or king of the island Coorooraa who departed this life on the 27 December 1784 aged 20 years. This stone is inscribed by the Honourable United East India Company as a testimony of esteem for the humane and kind treatment afforded by his father to the crew of their ship The Antelope, Capt Wilson, which was wrecked off that island on the night of the 9th August 1783.
Stop reader. Stop. Let nature claim a tear, a prince of mine, Lee Boo, lies buried here.
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Queen Elizabeth's Oak
This ancient tree known as Queen Elizabeth's Oak is thought to have been planted in the 12th Century and it has been hollow for many hundreds of years.
It has traditions linking it with Queen Elizabeth I, King Henry VIII and his Queen Anne Boyleyn, it may also have been a lock-up for offenders against park rules.
It died in the late 19th Century and a strong growth of Ivy supported it until it collapsed in June 1991.
The English Oak alongside was planted by His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT Baron Greenwich on 3rd December 1992. The tree was donated by Greenwich Historical Society to mark the 40 years of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
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{left} This piece of land, being fifty-seven feet long and eighteen feet wide, was dedicated as an open space for the use of the public for ever. In memory of Robert Procter and Esther Procter, his wife, of 78 St Pauls Churchyard, by their four children.
{right top}Sacred to the memory of Mr. John Procter, late of No. 94 Tottenham Court Road, who departed this life the 7th day of July 1834 in the 74th year of his age, and of Mrs. Mary Procter, relict of the above, who died the 22nd day of Jany. 1840, aged 77 years.
{right bottom} Also of John, grandson of the above, born 17th June 1835. Died 15th March 1836.
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This is the place where 360 members of the Navy Women Battalion had 19 trials in 1992 for the defence of the motherland in front of the commander, Admiral Svete Letice
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In this house, our distinguished citizen was born, an outstanding Croatian intellectual-visionary of a free Croatia. Dr Bogdan Radica Split, August 26 1904 ; New York December 5 1993
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London Bridge 1825 - 1967 These granite slabs are coping stones from the former London Bridge which was dismantled in 1967 and re-erected in Lake Havasu, Arizona, USA. Designed by John Rennie, the bridge was opened in 1831 and has since featured in many films and books including those of Charles Dickens. Substantial parts of the abutments and walls still remain and are preserved as part of the fabric of the new bridge, where two large granite stair chambers (including 'Nancy's steps') still exist as part of the original Rennie southern vault. Southwark Heritage Association - Southwark Heritage - alive today, working with Transport for London.
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Sir John Rennie 1794-1874 Civil Engineer President of the Institution of Civil Engineers and the Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers. Engineer of London Bridge
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Rogers Estate
This estate is named "Rogers Estate" to commemorate the heroic death of Sergeant Maurice Rogers, VC, MM (Wiltshire Regt.) of No. 1 Ravenscroft, Bethnal Green, who was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for outstanding gallantry in Italy during the Second World War, 1939 - 1945. The official citation records that Sgt. Rogers destroyed two enemy machine-gun posts single-handed and was killed at point-blank range while attempting to destroy a third. As a result of Sgt. Rogers' gallantry and devotion to duty the position was carried.
Metropolitan Borough of Bethnal Green
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In this place on 31 October 1918, Polish Soldiers disarmed the Austrian Garrison. The commandant of Free Krakow at that time was General Boleslaw Roja
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{top half}{illegible} let us falter! From Malta to Yalta! Let nobody alter! Winston S Churchill 1 February 1945 The 1945 Yalta Conference brought together President Franklin D Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Premier Joseph Stalin. Prior to the conference, Roosevelt and Churchill met here in the Valletta Grand Harbour for preliminary discussions. While a number of decisions were made at Yalta, tensions over various issues laid the seeds for the Cold War. {bottom half}The Malta summit of 1989 brought together US President George W Bush and USSR Premier Mikhail Gorbachev and marked the end of the Cold War.
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MONSENHOR JÚLIO DA ROSA
PRIEST, HISTORIAN AND TEACHER
HE SERVED THIS PARISH COMMUNITY OF ANGÚSTIAS
FOR 6 DECADES
24-05-1924 to 13-11-2015
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Here, at 21 rue La Boétie, Paul ROSENBERG set up his art gallery between 1910 and 1940. He exhibited the greatest modern painters there, including his friends Picasso, Braque, Matisse and Léger. The building was requisitioned by the Gestapo to install the Institute of Jewish Question
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1869 - 1976 The Evelina Hospital for Sick Children in Southwark Baroness Evelina de Rothschild
Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild
Lady Superintendent Alice Cross
Dr Arthur Farre MD FRCP FRS This plaque celebrates the founding of the Evelina Children's Hospital, which was built on this site in 1869. It commemorates the work of the founder, planners, doctors, nurses and staff, and all the generous benefactors and supporters during the hospital's first 107 years.
The hospital was founded by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild in memory of the early deaths of his wife, Evelina, and their baby son. The hospital was planned by Dr Arthur Farre, obstetrician to Evelina and the royal family.
The chosen site, Southsea Court in Southwark, was in one of the poorest districts of London, where children were stricken with disease, serious infections and undernourishment leading to many deaths. This new model hospital uplifted the spirit of the people, bringing to a deprived district the hope of fighting the ravages of childhood diseases.
In 1976 the Evelina moved to Guy's Tower, Southwark, to unite with Guy's Hospital Children's Department. The old Evelina building was demolished and the area was converted into Mint Street Park.
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The Church of England Children's Society formerly the Waifs and Strays Society was founded in 1881 by Edward de M Rudolf (1852-1933), when he was superintendent of the Sunday School in this Parish of St Anne, South Lambeth. This tablet was erected in 1966 by the Society in thankful remembrance of the life and work of its founder
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Church of St Thomas Apostle, (formerly St Thomas Martyr) Southwark, S.E.1. Parish church of St Thomas 1136-1862, which also served as the chapel of St Thomas's hospital 1215- 1862, rebuilt in 1703 by Thomas Cartwright & Son (sometime master masons to Christopher Wren).The roof space was used as the hospital's herb garret and from 1822 as its operating theatre. Rediscovered by Raymond Russell in 1956, the herb garret and operating theatre is now a museum supported by the Lord Brock Memorial Trust.
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Here, 47 rue Jacob, was born, on December 9, 1889, René Sahors, veteran of the 1914-1918 war, secretary general of the clandestine ARAC engaged in the fight against the occupier, shot by the Nazis on March 31 1942 at Mont Valérien.
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{bottom plaque}This plaque was unveiled by Her Majesty The Queen accompanied by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh on 2nd July 2012 to mark the re-opening of the
Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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The Stone below had to be moved in 1970. Mais of Walbrook R Theodore Beck cc Sheriffs Corporation of the City of London. This stone was laid by The Rt Honble Sir Marcus Samuel Lord Mayor on the 20th day of December 1902 Claudius George Algare....
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IN MEMORY OF MGR. CAN SALVATORE SANTANGELO ARCIDIACONO OF THIS METROPOLITAN CHAPTER VICAR GENERAL OF THE ARCHIDIOCESE INTEGRATED PRIEST AND EXHIBITED MASTER IN THE EXACT SCIENCES HONOR HIS SCHOOL AND THE CITY WITH HIS NOBILITY OF SPIRIT THE RULES WERE TRANSFERRED AND COMPOSED HERE IN THE PEACE OF CHRIST N. 19 JUNE_1845 M. 12-JANUARY_1928
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Sacred to the memory of Captain Baron Schlippenbach of Liverpool who died when in command of HMS Alexandra at Malta 20 March 1830 aged 48 years
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TARXIEN REMEMBERS THE CHILDREN VICTIMS OF THE 1939-45 WAR ESTABLISHED BY THE CIVIC COUNCIL-TARXIEN WAS INAUGURATED BY THE PRESIDENT MR JOE SCICLUNA SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1992
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St Matthew's Westminster Built in 1849 to the designs of Sir Gilbert Scott it was later greatly enriched with fittings and glass by G.F. Bodley, C.E. Kempe, Martin Travers and others. The Lady Chapel is one of Sir Ninian Comper's finest early works. Gutted by fire in 1977 it was reconstructed to a reduced plan and rededicated in 1984.
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IN MEMORY OF THE SACRED COMPOSER P. JOAQUIM SILVESTRE SERRÃO FREIRE DE PALMELLA
BORN IN SETUBAL ON AUGUST 16, 1801 DIED IN PONTA DEL GADA ON FEBRUARY 20, 1877. THE MICHAELENSES.
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Father of the Bangladeshi nation, Bangobondu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
(17th of March 1920 to 15th of August 1975)
Unveiled by Suranjit Sengupta MP, Ministry of Rail, Advisor Bangladesh Awamileague, Chairman Ministry of Law Justice and Parliamentary Standing Committee, 17th Dec 2016.
Funded by Afsar Khan Sadek, Join Secretary London Awamileague.
Installed by: Fuhad Ahmed Farahad
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Piotr Skarga The great servant of God, the faithful son of the homeland, preacher, writer and educator of the nation, made his home here. In this house, he established Great works of love for his neighbor, Founded by himself in the years 1584-1587 This is:
The Brotherhood of Mercy,The Pious Bank Providing lasting help, comfort and relief to the poor of Kraków.
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{top left}: Sir Hans Sloane Sculpted by Simon Smith after the original by Michael Rysbrack 1694-1770 Unveiled by Earl Cadogan 30th April 2014 {top right}: Hans Sloane Bar Archiatro Insignisimo Botanices Fautori Hoc honoriscaufa Monimentum. Inque perpetuamejus memoriam. Sacrum voluit Societas Pharmacopoeor: Londinens: MDCCXXXIII. {bottom left}: They being sensible how necessary that Branch of Science is to the faithful discharging the Duty of their profession. With grateful Hearts and general Consent Ordered this statue to be Erected In the year of our Lord 1733 That their Successors and Posterity many never forget their Common Benefactor {bottom right}: Placed here in the year 1737 Sr Benjamin Rawling Knt Master Mr Joseph Miller Mr Joseph Richards Wardens
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Captain John Smith Citizen and Cordwainer 1580-1631 First among the leaders of the settlement at Jamestown Virginia from which began the overseas expansion of the English-speaking peoples.
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This stone was erected in 1955 in memory of Robert Smith, John Denley & Patrick Packingham, who were burnt at the stake on Lynch Green opposite this spot in August 1555 and also of all those men and women of Uxbridge who have suffered persecution in their Christian faith
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William Frederick Danvers Smith 2nd Viscount Hambleden born 1868 died 1926 Head of the firm of W.H. Smith and Son. Member of Parliament for the Strand Division 1891-1910 Chairman of Kings College Hospital A public-spirited unselfish gentleman
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Framed by the towering cedar of Lebanon trees is the rear view of Pitzhanger Manor House, designed by the renowned architect Sir John Soane. This park was created bewteen 1801 and 1806 as grounds for Pitzhanger Manor House. Soane worked closely with John Haverfield, a leading landscape designer from Kew, to create strong visual links between house and park. This formal lawn and flower garden are characteristic of the Regency style, with the landscape framng views of the house and park.
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John Hanning Speke - Explorer (1827 - 1864) Speke was the first European, while on an expedition with Richard Burton to East Africa in 1858, to discover Lake Victoria. On a subsequent journey with James Grant in 1862, he confirmed its northern outlet as the source of the Nile. This plaque was erected in 1995 by The Friends of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens
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In this house lived and died the painter and citizen of Kraków, Michał Stachowicz Born August 14, 1768, Died March 26, 1825.
A passionate lover of his hometown, who in his paintings preserved for posterity the monuments of Kraków, the great historical events of the era of T. Kościuszko and Prince Józef Poniatowski, as well as the life and customs of the people.
This plaque was funded by the City Administration in 1939.
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W. T. Stead 1849 - 1912
This memorial to a journalist of wide renown was erected near the spot where he worked for more than thirty years by journalists of many lands in recognition of his brilliant gifts fervent spirit & untiring devotion to the service of his fellow men.
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London Coliseum
Home of English National Opera since 1968, The London Coliseum, opened in 1904, was originally conceived as a variety theatre, Sir Oswald Stoll wanted a revolving dome to top his sumptuous theatre, but this being deemed illegal, he settled instead for the flashing electric lights familiar today.
Theatreland - Heart of the Performing Arts in London
A joint venture by the City of Westminster and the Society of West End Theatre
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Florian Straszewski, founder and guardian of Kraków's Planty Walks. The grateful public erected this monument in 1874 with funds raised through citizen donations and municipal support
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In memory of the officers and gentlemen of the army of Prince Charles Edward Stuart who were executed on Kennington Common in July, August and November 1746. Nine of the Manchester Regiment and seven Scots are buried here. Francis Towneley, Colonel of the Manchester Regiment lies in the churchyard of Old St Pancras church.
Tandem Triumphans
The 1745 Association
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A famous Croatian educator, revitalizer, historian, lexicographer lived and died in this house Bogoslav Sulek 20.IV.186 - 30.XI.1895 A Slovak born, a Croat of heart and soul he dedicated hislife and work to the Croatian motherland. 100th Anniversary of Podiiso's death. Society of the brothers of the Croatian Dragon Society of Croatian Slovak friendship 1995
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Dr Szego Kalman (1863-1933) The famous sanatorium for children in the buildings of the present Hotel Belvedere was run from 1894 to 1924 by a Hungarian doctor, a pioneer of Opatija health tourism. Between 1894 and 1924, the prominent figure of the founders of medicine tourism in Abbazia operated his famous chidren's sanatorium in the buildings of the current Belvedere Hotel
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{the English version is hidden behind the wood planks - something like} The Siege Bell Monument erected in 1992 commemorates the award of the George Cross to the People of Malta, dedicated by Censu Tabone President of Malta and Queen Elizabeth II....
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Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat 1917-2004 was the founder of the Malayan Banking Group and the single largest shareholder of Standard Chartered Bank.....
....This bust is in memory of Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat, a legendary banker, visionary and philanthropist.
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Tauber A golden singer with a sunny heart The hearts delight of millions was his art Now that rich roaring tender voice beguiles Attentive angels in the land of smiles A P Herbert
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THIS HOUSE WAS DONATED BY THE EX SNRE BARONEZA DE TEIXEIRA FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE INDUSTRIAL DESIGN SCHOOL AND ATTACHED WORKSHOPS IN ORDER TO PERPETUATE THE MEMORY OF HER LATE HUSBAND, EX JOÃO THOMAS TEIXEIRA
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FLORÊNCIO TERRA
JOURNALIST WRITER TO PROFESSOR RETOR AND PRESIDENT OF HORTA CITY COUNCIL
CELEBRATION OF THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH
1858-2008
MUNICIPALITY OF HORTA MAY 18, 2008
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Nikola Tesla ....inventor of the ... advance of high-frequency current....born in Smilian ... 1856...was in New York.... his son... fight for freedom....
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William Makepeace Thackeray Born July 18th 1811 Died December 21st 1863 Anne Carmichael-Smyth died December 18th 1864, aged 72 his mother by her first marriage.
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In memory of Sir Thomas Boulden Thompson Knight Grand Cross, The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who obtained the distinguished favour of his most gracious sovereign while serving under the flag of the illustrious Nelson. His gallant conduct in command of His Majesty's Ship Leander in the Battle of the Nile......
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Lines on James Thomson The Poet of Nature. . Ye who from London's smoke and turmoil fly, To seek a purer air and brighter sky, Think of the Bard who dwelt in yonder dell Who sang so sweetly what he loved so well, Think, as ye gaze on there luxuriant bowers Here Thomson loved the sunshine and the flowers. He who could paint in all their varied forms, April's young blooms. December's dreary storms, By you fair stream, which calmly glides along Pure as his life, and lovely as his song, There oft he roved, In yonder churchyard lies All of the deathless Bard that ever dies, For here his gentle spirit lingers still In yon sweet vale - on this enchanted hill; Flinging a holier int'rest o'er the grove, Stirring the heart to poetry and love, Bidding us prize the favourite scenes he trod, And view in Nature's beauties, Nature's God.
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{left plaque} In commemoration of the first anniversary of October 26 1944 when Tito's heroic army, exposing the occupiers, liberated our city
{right plaque}To all the Croatian defenders who died in The Homeland War 1991-1996, who incorporated their lives into the foundations of the State of Croatia, liberating the homeland throughout, and neighbouring Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Erected by the inhabitants of Pinner in grateful memory of the late William Arthur Tooke Esq J.P. 1886 "I was thirsty and ye gave me drink"
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In memory of Anthony Trollope born 24th April 1815, died 6th December 1862. He was a loving husband, a loving father and a true friend. 'Into thy hand I commit my spirit'
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MIKOŁAJ TYRCHOWSKI From 1833 to 1850, Vice-Rector of St. Anne's Lyceum Member of the Krakow Scientific Society Chairman of the Department of the Krakow Charity Society 1787 - 1863
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JAN HUYGEN VAN LINSCHOTEN Haarlem, 1563 Enkhuizen, 161
EXPLORER MERCHANT CHOROGRAPH
ARRIVED IN ANGRA ON JULY 24, 1589 LEFT IN DECEMBER 1991
MUNICIPALITY OF ANGRA DO HEROISM 2021
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To the memory of Captain George Vancouver RN. Born King's Lynn 1757 Died Petersham 1798 A great navigator & surveyor Captain Vancouver precisely charted many thousands of miles of the northwest Pacific coastline from San Diego California to Anchorage Alaska
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{left plaque} REMEMBER THE VISIT OF THE MAJOR RECTOR DUN PASQUAL CHAVEZ VILLANUEVA THE NINTH SUCCESSOR OF SAINT JOHN BOSCO
ON THE CENTENNIAL BIRTHDAY DON IS-SEBAS ILLU SUNDAY DECEMBER 7, 2003.
{right plaque}CELEBRATING THE ONE HUNDRED YEARS FROM THE DEATH OF SAINT JOHN BOSCO THIS ORATORY WAS STOPPED BY DUN PAWL MICALLEF WHERE FOR THE FIRST TIME THE SALESIANS RESTED IN GOZO AND FOR SEVENTEEN YEARS EDUCATE AND WORK REMEMBER THE VISIT OFG
DON EGIDIO VIGA?? THE SEVENTH SUCCESSION OF DON BOSCO TODAY JANUARY 7, 1989
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In this house in the years 1959 - 2005 lived Henryk Vogler writer, poet, co-founder of the literary publishing house, the Old Theatre and the J Slowacki theatre. A prisoner in concentration camps
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J.N. Von Dessin dwelt on this site from 1756 to 1761 whose book collection became by his bequest the first public library in South Africa
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A Slovenian Croat died in this house on V.24, 1851 Stanko Vraz Croatian Poet. On the 80th anniversary of his birth, this memorial plaque was erected by Brac Hry Zmaja in 1910
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Herbert Ashcombe Walker, KCB
London & South Western Railway General Manager 1911 - 1923.
Southern Railway General Manager 1923 - 1937.
Director 1937 - 1947.
This station, the development of the docks at Southampton & the electrification of the Southern Railway, to which he gave his genius & leadership, are his memorial.
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Near this spot, at the Kings Bench at the South end of the Hall, took place the trial of Sir William Wallace the Scottish Patriot on January 23rd August 1305
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This church was re-dedicated on Monday 14 December 1955 by the Rt Rev & Rt Hon Dr J.W.C. Wand Lord Bishop of London, after new roofing & extensive restoration. It had been closed as a dangerous structure on 13 May 1951 in view of widespread dry rot.....
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above the bowl: To George Webster, MD, JP, 1877 below the bowl: To commemorate his long and varied services both public and private during a residence of 30 years in Dulwich this fountain is erected from the contributions of many friends and neighbours of every station.
He died 19th Novr. 1876 aged 78 years.
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To commemorate
the Raising of the Siege of Cadiz, in consequence of the
Glorious Victory obtained by the
Duke of Wellington
over the French at Salamanca, on the 22d July 1812:
This Mortar, cast for the destruction of that Great Port,
with Powers surpassing all others,
and abandoned by the Besiegers on their Retreat,
was presented as a token of respect and gratitude by the
Spanish Nation,
To his Royal Highness the Prince Regent.
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To Arthur Duke of Wellington
and his brave companions in arms
this statue of Achilles
cast from cannon taken in the victories
of Salamanca, Vittoria, Toulouse, and Waterloo
is inscribed
by their country women
Placed on this spot
on the XVIII day of June MDCCCXXII
by command of
His Majesty George IIII.
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Dedicated to the memory of those from the Allied armies who gave their lives in the Battle of Waterloo.
{On the medallion:}
Wellington
Waterloo
June 18, 1815
T. Wyon S.
"My heart is broken by the terrible loss I have sustained in my old friends and companions and my poor soldiers. Believe me, nothing except a battle lost can be half so melancholy as a battle won."
Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
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The Information board reads 'This fountain was erected in memory of the temperance advocate Jabez West and formally unveiled on 3rd April 1885. Jabez West (6th June 1810 - 13th May 1884) was a blacksmith's son from Princes Risborough, who came to Bermondsey in the 1830s. He worked in the leather trade but became best known in the area for devoting his time to political reform and the temperance movement. He also campaigned for Southwark Park. After his death, the Metropolitan Board of Works took the unusual step of agreeing to this memorial for a working-class man. The fountain is made of polished grey granite at an original cost of £120, which was paid for by public subscription.
The text at the bottom reads 'A rare specimen of a rare class - Dr Burns'
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Seeking Justice from the Crown. In 1736 Mahomet Weyonomon, a Mohegan Sachem (chief), died in Aldermanbury in the City of London. He was 36 years old. Foreigners could not be buried in the City, so he was carried across the river and buried near St Saviours Church, now Southwark Cathedral. The exact location of the grave is unknown. The sculpture behind you is his memorial. Mahomets presence in London was the result of injustice and exploitation. His tribe had helped the first settlers in New England survive the bitter cold and repel Indian attacks. The Mohegans became allies of the English but settlers began to steal tribal lands. Despite support for the Mohegan cause from Queen Annes Commissioners in 1705, the lands were not returned. Mohomet sailed to London in 1735 with three supporters to petition King George II for the return of the stolen lands. While awaiting an audience, Captain John Mason and Mahomet contracted smallpox and died. This memorial was erected at the request of the Mohegan tribe to honour a fallen chief. A stone was brought from Mohegan lands and carved with forms that reflect ancient custom by Peter Randall-Page. It was unveiled by Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, on 22nd November 2006 with the tribal chairman Bruce Two Dogs Bozsum and the US Ambassador - symbolically granting the audience Mahomet never received.
Mahomet wrote several languages including English and Latin. He was the grandson of Sachem Oweneco who was granted the return of Mohegan lands by an order of 1705 which was ignored by the Connecticut government. Sachem comes from the Mohegan word for stone or rock.
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The discovery and fixing the site of Sydney on Wednesday 23rd January 1788. Reading from left to right: Surg. J. White R.N., Capt Arthur Phillip, R.N., Founder Lieut George Johnston, Marines, A.D.C. Capt. John Hunter, R.N. and Capt David Collins, Marines.
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South London and Maudsley Trust Xavier Hilts White was treated here April/June 1985 head injury survivor artist and Bethlem Gallery volunteer SlaM 2018
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From William Wilberforce's diary, 1788. "I well remember after a conversation with Mr. Pitt in the open air at the root of an old tree at Holwood, just above the steep descent into the vale of Keston, I resolved to give notice on a fit occasion in the House of Commons of my intention to bring forward the abolition of the slave-trade."
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George Edward Wileman, known as "Newcastle George". Born 3rd December 1919. Died 18th July 2000. Rose Wileman. Born 23rd December 1921. Died 19th May 1980. "One life, one love."
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This building was provided through the generosity of Sir Howell J Williams D.L., J.P. a vice-president of the Royal Northern Hospital who represented Islington as one of its members on the London County Council for nearly thirty years. June 1931
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This tablet is in memory of Sir Hugh Willoughby, Stephen Borough, William Borough, Sir Martin Frobisher and other navigators who, in the latter half of the sixteenth century, set sail from this reach of the river Thames near Ratcliff Cross to explore the northern seas. Erected by the London County Council 1922
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IN HONOUR OF WOODROW WILSON BORN IN STAUNTON, STATE OF VIRGINIA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 28 DECEM323 1886 PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR FRIEND OF THE FRINGE DEFENDER OF FREEDOM APOSTLE OF PEACE
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In this house during the last days of 1944, Wincenty Witos, three-time Prime Minister of Poland and activist of the PSL 'Piast' party, was hiding. He was given shelter in his own apartment No. 4 by engineer Bolesław Skapski. Wincenty Witos's stay in Kraków was connected with the plan to transport him to London. The secretive actions related to Witos's stay in the house in Wierchosławice were organized by Bolesław Skapski, Zygmunt Władysław Skapski, and members of the Home Army (AK).
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Woldenberg Riverfront Park is dedicated to the memory of Malcolm Woldenberg who prospered in New Orleans and left a legacy of caring and of confidence in the city of New Orleans
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Lieutenant Charles Campbell Wood R.A.F. of Bloemfontein, South Africa, dived from this spot into the Thames at midnight 27 Dec 1919 and saved a womans life. He died from the injuries received during the rescue.
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{top left}The Machine Gun Corps Old Comrades Association lives on and a century later continues to remember the brave men who fought with the Machine Gun Corps from 1915 - 1922. {top right}The Boy David by Bainbridge Copnall MBE PPRBS. A memorial to the members of the Machine Gun Corps who served in World War One. {bottom left}The original Boy David statue sculptured in bronze by Francis Derwent Wood was the model for the Machine Gun Corps memorial which stands at Hyde Park Corner and was presented to the Borough of Chelsea in 1963 but was later stolen.
This bronze fibreglass replacement was erected by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and the Old Comrades Association of the Machine Gun Corps.
{bottom right}This bronze fibreglass statue was sculptured by E. Bainbridge Copnall, 1903 - 1973, and set on the granite column which the sculptor donated to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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A. M. D. G. in honorem gloriosae Mariae George Ratcliffe Woodward Obiit anno domini MXCXXXIV in anno Semper virginis: et in piam memoriam presbytiere sacrae musicae doctoris Octogesimo sexto aetatis R.I.P.
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1744-1832.
This road was named after Count Simon Woronzow, Russian Ambassador to the United kingdom from 1784-1806. He lived in Marylebone and on his death in 1832 left a bequest for the poor of the parish. The money was used to build St Marylebone Almshouses at the south-west corner of this road.
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Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport Department of Society and Youth.
In eternal memory of Cheslav Yakubovich of blessed memory 1920 - 1997 Head of the Kharkiv Community. Passed away on the 28th of Adar I, 5757 (7.3.97). On behalf of the youth delegations From the Ministry of Education and Culture in Israel.
May his memory be blessed.
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Epitaph Yat-Sen Chung-San Wen Sun Father of the Republic of China born November 12, 1866 died March 12, 1925
He devoted his entire life to the cause of the Chinese Revolution. Author of the "Three People's Principles", he founded the Republic of China. An advocate of freedom, equality and humanitarianism, he always exerted his utmost efforts to aid the weak and to support the faltering, with a view toward the realizing of universal justice as well as cosmopolitanism. He was revered by his people and admired by the world. On the centennial anniversary of his birth, we respectfully erect this statue in everlasting tribute.
Presented to the State of Hawaii by the Hawaii Dr. Sun Yat Sen Centennial Memorial Committee November 12, 1965
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Greater London Council "We can all be refugees. Sometimes it only takes a day, Sometimes it only takes a handshake, Or a paper that is signed. We all came from refugees. Nobody simply just appeared, Nobody's here without a struggle, And why should we live in fear of the weather or the troubles? We all came here from somewhere" from We Refugees by Benjamin Zephaniah
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Captain Igor Ziganto 1943-2015 Initiator of the construction of Icican port, establishment of the fisheries society and many activities in the development of maritime. His heart has been and remained there all his life. A man from the sea, a man of his land
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Offer your soul to God, wisdom to people, talent to art, glory to Poland. Prof. Wiktor Zin 1925 - 2007 A researcher of the history of Krakow, architecture, conservator. A promoter of knowledge about our country and its beauty
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The Pepys Estate was opened on 13th July 1966 by Admiral of the Fleet, The Earl Mountbatten of Burma, KG.
The Estate, built by the Greater London Council, stands on the site of the Royal Victoria Dockyard, founded over 400 years ago. Here Samuel Pepys, Secretary of the Royal Navy, ordered the fitting out of the fleet for the Dutch Wars and here through the centuries British warships were built and rigged.
This is now dedicated to the peaceful enjoyment & wellbeing of Londoners.
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In this building from 1850-1852 at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Jagiellonian University studied Ignacy Łukasiewicz. Pharmacist, chemist, inventor, pioneer of the global oil industry, contributed to oil geology.
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The Adelphi This building stands on the site of Adelphi Terrace built by the brothers Adam in 1768 - 1774. Among the occupants of the Terrace were Topham and Lady Diana Beauclerk, David Garrick, Richard Doyly Carte, Thomas Hardy & George Bernard Shaw, The London School of Economics and Political Science and the Savage Club also had their premises here. LCC 1951
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In this house lived John Adams, first American Minister to Great Britain, May 1785 to March 1788, afterwards Second President of the United States. From here his daughter Abigail was married to Colonel William Stephens Smith, First Secretary of the Legation and an officer in the Revolution Army on Washington's staff. John Adams and Abigail his wife, through character and personality, did much to create understanding between the two English-speaking countries. In their memory this tablet is placed by the Colonial Dames of America, 1933.
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IN THIS PLACE ON 18 AUGUST 1837 IN FRONT OF THE PEOPLE OF SYRACUSE OF WHICH HE WAS THE TRIBUNE. AFTER HAVING WATCHED THE EXECUTION
OF THE DEATH SENTENCE OF HIS SON CARMELO HE WAS SHOT BY THE BOR BONICA TYRANNY OF THE NATIONAL RESORT. LAV MARIO ADORNO
PATRIOT AND MARTYR THE CITY REMEMBERS HIM AS A SYMBOL OF THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM IN 150 OF THE UNITY OF ITALY
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In memory of Sinaia-Zygmunt Aleksandrowicz 1877 Kraków - 1946 Tel Aviv. A Polish Jew, member of Kraków's city council, and a known philanthropist, Aleksandrowicz founded a handicraft bursary for Jewish orphans. During the interwar period, this building housed the bursary and a Jewish and Zionist educational institution for orphans, where they acquired professional skills. The plaque was erected in October 1998 by his family.
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In loving memory of MNESam Alexander M.C. born Hammersmith 1982, died Afghanistan 2011 one of the bravest of the brave who died for you still whispers in your ear: Now, you be brave too!
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Erected in memory of George Maule Allen of 17 Carlisle Street, Soho Square. Born 4th October 1855. Died 29th April 1889, aged 33 years.
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This statue by Louise Simson was erected by the Dulwich Society By public subscription with contributions from Edward Alleyn's Foundation, The Dulwich Estate, on behalf of its beneficiaries. To commemorate the fourth centenary of Edward Alleyn's purchase of the Manor of Dulwich in October 1605. {on an adjoining plaque} Nature, that fram'd us of four elements, Warring within our breasts for regiment, Doth teach us all to have aspiring minds. Christopher Marlowe
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MANUEL DE ALMEIDA FADIST 1922-1995
He lived a large part of his life on the floor of this house.
fado singer Manuel de Almeida
& June 2017
Tribute from the Parish Council of Misericordia
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Caloura, O Paraizo, There is no milder place - The climate... dry and serene! -The landscape... a smile!
Manoel Augusto d'Amaral Notable Poet, born in this village of Água de Pau
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ANTONIO PRIOR DO CRATO OF TERCEIRA
{below}The King D. Antonio I
Obeyed by the people of Terceira as ruler of Portugal Between August 5, 1580 to July 27, 1583
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Well Hall Pleasaunce
An 18th century house standing on this site before its demolition in 1931 was for 23 years the home of Edith Nesbit (1858 - 1924), author of The Railway Children. During her somewhat unusual married life here with husband Hubert Bland, a founder member of the Fabian Society, she wrote many other books including The Phoenix and the Carpet, Five Children and It and the Wouldbegoods.
Before Edith Nesbit took up residence here in 1899, there were other notable occupiers of this imposing three storey house.
The famous clock maker, John Arnold, lived here from 1779 to 1799, seeking an answer to longitude, and the Rev. Charles Fryer, vicar of St John's church at Eltham in the 1840s. The house was used as the boarding section of Well Hall School in the 1880s and their bell can still be seen on the nearby Tudor Barn.
However, Edith Nesbit, with her magic touch of writing children's stories which still live on today in television and film adaptations, is the name now most associated with Well Hall House. She loved living here in this part of South East London and especially enjoyed punting on the moat whilst entertaining her many literary friends, George Bernard Shaw and H.G. Wells among them.
In 1915 and 1916 the grounds were used for garden parties, held to raise funds for The Pioneer Women Campaigners (connected with the Woolwich Labour Party).
Hubert died at Well Hall in 1914. Three years later Edith married marine engineer Tommy Tucker known as 'Skipper', and in 1922 left Eltham for Jesson St. Mary, near Dymchurch Kent, where they had enjoyed numerous holidays exploring the countryside. It was here in 1924 that Edith died; she lies at rest at St. Mary-in-the-Marsh Church, Romney Marsh, Kent.
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William Babington 1756-1833 by William Behnes 1831 Presented by the Committee for Raising a Monument to the Memory of Dr Babington in St Paul's
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Here lie the remains of Walenty Badylak. A Polish patriot who tragically took his own life in an act of protest against historical falsehoods. On March 21, 1980, he set himself on fire in Kraków's Main Square to denounce the silence surrounding the Katyn Massacre, a crime committed by the Soviet NKVD against Polish officers in 1940. His act of self-immolation was a desperate plea for truth in an era of censorship.
This commemorative plaque honours his sacrifice and serves as a reminder of the pursuit of historical truth.
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✝RIP Walenty Badylak died a tragic death by self-immolation on March 21, 1980 with his act protesting against the conspiracy of silence surrounding the Katyń massacre, the demoralization of youth, and the destruction of craftsmanship. On the 10th anniversary of his death, the people of Kraków.
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From this site John Logie Baird broadcast the first television programme in Great Britain on the 30th September 1929. The Royal Television Society
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{Latin translation} In constructing this building: Architect Herbert Baker
Structural engineer Oscar Faber
Contractors/Engineers Holloway Brothers
Management Albert Clarke
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Bangabandhu Centenary Peace Grove 100 Years
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the father of the nation of Bangladesh, Bandabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (17 March 1920 - 15 August 1975) in the year 2020, 100 tulip trees, magnolias and other varieties selected for their vivid autumn colour were planted by Bangabandhu Centenary Foundation Brent and The Bangladesh High Commission London in the presence of.....
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{lower plaque} This plaque was unveiled by Sir Roger Bannister on "Good Neighbours Day", Sunday 10th September 2000.
On the current site of the village green between 1951 and 1954, Sir Roger Bannister, Sir Christopher Chataway and Chris Brasher C.B.E. trained prior to Sir Roger breaking the one mile running record on 6th May 1954.
One of the most challenging in sport, the four minute target had stood for so long that Bannister's great rival, the Australian John Landy said that he was beginning to think it was impossible.
The attempt by the 25 year old medical student from Oxford University was many weeks in the planning, and when the wind dropped just before the start of the race on the cinder track at the Oxford University athletics ground he sensed his moment had arrived. It was agreed that Bannister's running mates Chris Brasher and Christopher Chataway, would lead the first three laps and that Bannister would take over on the final lap. The plan worked perfectly. Bannister, who was only able to train for an hour each day because of his studies at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, ran the last lap in 59 seconds, crossing the line 3 minutes 59.4 seconds beating the previous best of 4 minutes 1.3 seconds set by Gunder Hägge in 1945.
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Croydon Road Recreation Ground 9th August 1902 Britain's First Public Airmail Flight Beckenham - Leeds Castle - Godmersham - Dover Pilots - M Auguste Eugine Gaudron Dr Francis Alexander Barton Bromley & Beckenham Philatelic Society
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IN THIS PLACE OF CARRÉ MARIGNY THE CIRQUE DES CHAMPS ELYSÉES AROSE FRANÇOIS BAUCHER 1796 1873 ONE OF THE GREATEST HORSEMEN OF MODERN TIMES ENJOYED STRIKING GLORY THERE BETWEEN 1837 AND 1843
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Northern Outfall Sewer, part of London's main drainage system, constructed mid 19th century by Sir Joseph Bazalgette, engineer of the Metropolitan Board of Works.
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Sidney Bechet Wizard of jazz and master of the clarinet and soprano saxophone. Born May 14, 1897 New Orleans Died May 14, 1959 Paris, France "I have never forgotten the power and imagination with which he played." Duke Ellington (c.1973) This memorial was unveiled by Marc H Moriai, Mayor City of New Orleans, and Francois Bujon de L'Esiang French ambassador to the U.S. in the presence of Daniel Sidney Bechet and other Bechet family members too numerous to mention. May 6 1997
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This tablet is dedicated to the memory of the engine room staff of the S.S. 'Titanic' who gave their lives at the post of duty when the vessel sank after striking an iceberg on April 15th, 1912.
Joseph Bell, Chief Engineer.....
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In memory of Walter Besant KT Born at Portsmouth 14th August 1836 died at Frognal End 9th June 1901 Write me as one that loves his fellow men.
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And in the shadowless unclouded glare, Deep blue above us fades to whiteness where, A misty sealine meets the wash of air. John Betjeman, 1906 - 1984, poet, who saved this glorious station
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TRIBUTE FROM THE PARISH BOARD
TO THE BENEFICIAL
AGRONOMIST ENGINEER
CAETANO DE ANDRADE ALBUQUERQUE BETTENCOURT (22/12/1913 to 17/09/1982)
WITH RECOGNITION FROM THE PEOPLE OF SETE CIDADES
AUGUST 1998
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1881 - 1951. The Rt.Hon. Ernest Bevin "The Dockers' K.C.". National Organiser of the Dockers' Union, 1910 - 1921. General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union, 1921 - 1945. Chairman Trades Union Congress, 1937. Member of Parliament Central Wandsworth, 1940 - 1950 and East Woolwich, 1950 - 1951. Minister of Labour and National Service, 1940 - 1945. Secretary for Foreign Affairs, 1945 - 1951. Member of the Executive Committee of the International Transport Workers Federation.
A forceful and inspiring leader of democratic principles. He gained a place in men's hearts few could equal.
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Samuel Bourne Bevington V.D. J.P. 1832-1907 Colonel commanding 3rd VB The Queens Royal West Surrey Regiment 1884-1899 First mayor of Bermondsey 1900-1902 Erected by his fellow citizens
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Erected in the year 1882 by Colonel S. B. Bevington, first Mayor of Bermondsey in memory of his father, James Buckington Bevington JP of Neckinger Mills, Bermondsey, Born 1804. Died 1892.
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This monument is dedicated to the memory of John Bingham Esquire, sadler to Queene Elizabeth and King James, who was a good benefactory to this parrish & free schole, he departed this life in September 1625 in the 75 yeare of his age and his body lyes buried in a vault before this monument where it expects the resurrection of the just.
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The original statue was erected on this spot in the year 1712 to commemorate the completion of Saint Pauls Cathedral Francis Bird Sculptor
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The Black Prince was a brilliant medieval war lord who lived 1330-1376. His two most famous victories were at the battles of Crecy (1346), when he was only 16, and Poitiers (1356), where King John of France was captured. As the son of Edward III the Black Prince was heir to the throne of England, but died before his father. The road has been named after him because the Black Prince owned and extended Kennington Manor, which has remained the property of the monarch's eldest son to this day.
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Captain James Cook R.N. 1728-1779 After two historic voyages to the South Pacific, Cook was cruising the waters of the Pacific Northwest on his third and final voyage, with his two ships, Resolution and Discovery. He was searching for the western exit to the legendary Northwest Passage. In March 1778 they put into Nootka Sound for repairs and to trade with the native people. With him on the voyage were Mr William Bligh as Master of the Resolution, and midshipman George Vancouver.
This statue was commissioned by The Victoria Environmental Enhancement Foundation and unveiled by The Honourable William Richard Bennett Premier of the Province of British Columbia. July 12, 1976.
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Architect, Meritable Builder of Zagreb and Educator Herman Bolle 1845-1926 Responsible for the organization of the Royal Country Trading School (1882) which was directed by thirty-two codine, this building was erected in 1891. Society of Croatian Dragon Brothers
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Dame Cicely Saunders (1918-2005) by Nigel Boonham, 2001 Bronze Cicely Saunders was the visionary pioneer of the hospice movement. She devoted her life to ensuring that terminally ill people could die with dignity and without pain.
Today there are about 220 hospices in the United Kingdom and more than 8,000 around the world. Dame Cicely's work helped to change society's attitude to what was regarded as the Western world's last taboo.
As she said: "You matter because you are you, and you matter to the last moment of your life."
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UNDER SENIOR MANAGEMENT OF J. BOUVARD
DIRECTOR OF ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES FOR THE 1900 WORLD'S EXHIBITION, CH. GIRAULT. CHIEF ARCHITECT OF THE TWO PALACES OF CHAMPS ELYSEES THE GREAT PALACE OF FINE ARTS. IT WAS BUILT FROM 1897 TO 1900 BY THE ARCHITECTS HENRI DEGLANE ALBERT THOMAS ALBERT LOUVET
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Lieut Colonel and Alderman Sir Ian Frank Bowater DSO TD DSc Lord Mayor of London fixed this stone 4th May 1970 Samuel Richard Walker CBE Deputy Chairman of the Central Criminal Court Extension Commitee. George Mesban Vine Chairman of the City Lands and Bridge House Estates Committee
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This Metropolitan Benefit Societies asylum was founded by John Christopher Bowles in 1829 and successfully raised by his untiring efforts for the good of his brethren.
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In furtherance of the objects of this asylum for the members of all friendly or benefit societies Mary Ann MacKenzie who died in 1861 made a munificent bequest of nearly nine thousand pounds.
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TO PRESIDENT TEOFILO BRAGA TO THE MAN OF CULTURE AND TO THE GREAT REPUBLICAN
TRIBUTE TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC, MARIO SOARES, DURING THE INSTALLATION OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC IN AZORES
JUNE 1989
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To the memory of James Braidwood superintendent of the London Fire Brigade, who was killed near this spot in the execution of his duty at the great fire on 2 June 1861. A just man and one that feared god, of good report among all the nation.
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This stone was laid by the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (Sir George Thomas Broadbridge, Kt) on the 10th day of December 1936 in the first year of the Reign of His Majesty King Edward VIII.
Capt. George Sampson Elliston, MC, MP - Chairman of the City of London Schools Committee of the Corporation of the City of London
Trollope & Colls Ltd - Builders
Whinney, Son and Austen Hall - Architects
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(Note by John Mann, Historian): It says this house is on the site of the prebend which goes back to the times of Henry VIII [first half 16C]
This is wrong by two or three hundred yards and almost four centuries.
The area of the prebend was roughly the area bounded by Willesden Lane, Walm lane, and Shoot up Hill. The moated manor house was about half way between Deerhurst and Coverdale Roads with its main exit on to Willesden Lane [known until 19C as Mapes Lane]. In 19C the manor house garden extended as far as Chatsworth.
Walter Map after whom the prebend and the manor estate are named lived and flourished in the time of Henry II [ie second half of 12C] who spent most of his reign in France about half of which belonged to him or his wife. Map was an almost man in both church and state, who wrote satirical sketches about court life. H II's sons included Richard the Lion Heart and bad king John who was the one who was forced to sign Magna Carta which was really about rights for barons not rights for you and me.
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Fenner Brockway President of Liberation Born 1 November 1888 Died 28 April 11 1988 Erected by the GLC in honour of his untiring efforts for peace and racial equality. 25 July 1985
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to the illustrious Teotonio de Ornelas Bruges
1501-1870)
Philanthropist and responsible for building the monument in memory of D. Pedro IV.
Tribute paid by G.OL. - Portuguese Freemasonry
02-12-2016
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Beau Brummell 1778-1840 "To be truly elegant one should not be noticed" George 'Beau' Brummell's connections with Court, clubs and tailoring embody the spirit of St James's past and present.
Unveiled by HRH Princess Michael of Kent 5 November 2002
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In 1747 these gates and railings were purchased for this church from Cannons, Edgware, the seat of James First Duke of Chandos friend and patron of the composer Handel. Originally wrought about 1715 they were restored in 1952 by Charles Hall Ltd of Hampstead.
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In memory of Don Frane Bulica, who with patriotic care repaired this Church of Saint Martin from the age of the Croatian people's rulers and in it presented to God his diamond saint mass on the first anniversary of his death 1935
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Campbell Crichton Mackinnon Burnap 10 September 1939 - 30 May 2008 a fine jazz trombone player, bandleader and vocalist. an immaculate broadcaster, a generous host, wonderful raconteur, and - above all - a beautiful human being. You will forever be in the hearts of your family and friends.
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Erected by the friends of William Pitt Byrne, Esq. M. A. after a design by his widow in affectionate remembrance of the rare combination of estimable qualities which in life his modesty concealed. To his strict integrity, political consistency, noble disinterestedness, and uniform determination to vindicate the cause of independent journalism, may be ascribed his success as proprietor of the Morning Post, in maintaining the elevated tone it had attained under his father. His acquirements in classical and general literature, his love of science and art, his proficiency in music and the countenance by which he promoted their cultivation, were not less attractive than his singleness of heart, forgiving temper, generous appreciation of others, unobtrusive piety, and practical charity, rendering this refreshing fountain a suitable memorial of his worth.
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CARMELO CAMPISI OUTSTANDING DOCTOR LOVED FOR CHARITY. I ALWAYS SUPPORT FREEDOM OF THOUGHT FOR THE REDEMPTION OF THE HOMELAND; I NOBLELY CONSPIRACY AGAINST TYRANNY
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Tribute from the People of this community to Canon João de Brito do Carmo Meneses for the services provided to the Parish of Santa Bárbara.
29/11/2020
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This tower being in imminent danger of ruin owing to the weakness of the foundations was underpinned and made secure, in memory of Emily Blanche Carr-Gomm Lady of the manor of Rotherhithe by her son Hubert William Culling Carr-Gomm member of parliament for Rotherhithe. AD 1913
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This tree was planted by The Heath and Old Hampstead Society in its Centenary Year in memory of John Carswell (1918-1997) former chairman December 1997
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Villa Colette In 1940 as the Germans were entering Paris, the Casals family thought to leave France. They left Prades for Bordeaux in order to catch a boat to take them to the USA, but the boat was bombed by the Germans. On returning to Prades they went to live with the Salètes family and from 1942 in the Villa Colette (until May 1948) with Madame Capdevila and the Alavedra family.
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SAVERIO CASSAR 29.???.1746 16.X11.1805
ARCHPRIEST PROVIGARY FOR GODEX GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT LEADER OF THE GH WDXIN HARD AGAINST THE FRENCH FORCES WON WITH THE GOZO PEOPLE ON THE 28TH OF OCTOBER 1798