Bobby Moore - Waverley Gardens
IG 11, Waverley Gardens, 43
Bobby Moore, 1941 - 1993, captain of the world cup-winning England football team, lived here. English Heritage
Bobby Moore, 1941 - 1993, captain of the world cup-winning England football team, lived here. English Heritage
We originally photographed this plaque in 2010. Returning in 2016, we found that the empty small white plinth to the right of the tree wa...
The Teddington Society have a good page on these buildings: The Trust specified that residents should be ".. persons being Peculiar or Ca...
Bobby Abel, "The Guv'nor", 1857 - 1936, one of England's finest ever cricketers, learned his cricket in Southwark Park. London Borough of...
The feast of St Alphege is 19 April, which in 1880 was a Monday. He was Archbishop of Canterbury 1006-12. Captured by Vikings and kille...
From The Modernists Journals Project we lean that this house was "designed by Halsey Ricardo for his daughter Anna ... and Maresco when t...
Campden Hill Square was laid out by Joshua Flesher Hanson in 1826. Gates and most of the railings around the central garden are original ...
C. B. Fry, 1872 - 1956, all-round sportsman, was born here. English Heritage
C. B. Fry, scholar and sportsman, lived at No 8 Moreland Court 1950 - 1956. Hendon Corporation
Ida Lupino (1918 - 1995) actress and film director, born here. The Theatre and Film Guild of Great Britain and America
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