St Mary's Hospital - Fifth Army
W2, Norfolk Place, St Mary's Hospital - Cambridge wing
The red fox was the insignia of the Fifth Army.
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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As often happens with memorials of this period the 'G's and 'C's are difficult to distinguish - we think we've got them right. The body...
{On some of the photos:} Michael Fadil, 13-01-90 to 06-01-21
The Hoxton Trust, which runs this garden, has: "Our distinctive clock tower is a unique feature of the garden. It was taken from the East...
The July 2008 Google Street View (the earliest available) shows this whole block boarded to head height and this historic door surround, ...
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