Godwin Lawson
N16, Amhurst Park
In our photo the ceramic plaque can be seen on the railings in front of the tree. Google Street View dated July 2011 shows the impromptu ...
In our photo the ceramic plaque can be seen on the railings in front of the tree. Google Street View dated July 2011 shows the impromptu ...
Having been in Africa for 16 years Livingstone came back to Britain in 1856, lived in this house 1857-8 while he finished his first book,...
The 1930s building has been extended upwards and backwards.
This stunning façade is apparently sometimes refereed to as the elephant's trunk.
High above the plaque is a large decorative panel of terracotta bricks carved '1894'. From Edith's Streets: "Saxon Lea Court. This was S...
The 'carved brick motif' is at the very top of the redbrick part of the terrace. We are guessing that 'FMcL' are the initials of the plaq...
Royal Victor Place is the gated cul-de-sac that runs behind these houses.
The plaque is actually located in Bagley's Lane along with the entrance to the building.
We learnt about this lost plaque from the information panel attached to the Portico, the only remains of Wilson's home, Woodlands. Britis...
This corner of London is totally changed, but it can still be seen by watching the (not great) 1955 film The Gilded Cage. The wonderful ...
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