Armenian Church - Armenian plaque
W8, Iverna Gardens, St Sarkis Armenian Church
This plaque is written in classical Armenian and that's all we can tell you about it. We'd guess that it says the same as the English pla...
This plaque is written in classical Armenian and that's all we can tell you about it. We'd guess that it says the same as the English pla...
From the church's website: "Chosen by Calouste Gulbenkian, architect Arthur J. Davis, in partnership with Charles Mewes, designed the sch...
The foundation stone is immediately to the right of the central entrance. Above the entrance: "Westminster Public Library, The united pa...
The plaque is above the dark van on the left of our photo.
Seems likely that the F. J. Smith is the same architect as the one who built Caxton Hall with William Lee. Andrew Behan has researched s...
The plaque is to the left of the black metal gate. An incident in the book happens at a location which has been identified as this alley....
Elizabeth David, 1913 - 1992, cookery writer, lived and worked here, 1947 - 1992. English Heritage
Tubby Hayes, 1935 - 1973, jazz musician, lived here. The Heritage Foundation Amaninahurry.london
Robert Owen, 1771 - 1858, father of the Co-operative movement, lived here, 1832 - 1840. Marchmont Association One Housing
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