London Bridge - at Kew Gardens
TW8, Kew Gardens
The bevelling work on the stone's edge provides supporting evidence that it has been retained following the demolition of a building.
The bevelling work on the stone's edge provides supporting evidence that it has been retained following the demolition of a building.
This 1913 map (top edge, towards the right) shows the house which this fireplace used to warm. Instead of the current access road there w...
There is another one of these panels at the east entrance to the Gardens, close to the Farnell's site, where there is a plaque.
The War Memorials Online page for this memorial has been immensely helpful in giving the meanings of various military codes, such as R.A....
This being a church there are many memorials. These three (just visible in our photo) are on the back wall, below the organ, reading le...
The red fox was the insignia of the Fifth Army.
This is the first page of a report at The Underground at War, managed by Nick Cooper, to whom we are grateful for following up the analys...
This charming garden is well hidden. Entering the hospital from West Smithfield, turn to the left just before you pass the church. From ...
This unusual memorial was created by Ernest and Mary Gillick in their studio on the opposite side of the burial ground. It is a long ston...
The naming error on the plaque is interesting. Derek Bentley (1933-53) was a name also connected with murder and hanging, but in his case...
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