Goldington - refurbishment, 1989
NW1, Pancras Road, Goldington Buildings
An ornamental, architectural plaque, just above the archway and mainly hidden by the foliage, reads "Goldington Buildings, 1903". The fo...
An ornamental, architectural plaque, just above the archway and mainly hidden by the foliage, reads "Goldington Buildings, 1903". The fo...
On the floor above, directly above the plaque, is a statue of a lady struggling to preserve her modesty - probably not the statue that wa...
2024: This entire block is wrapped and scaffolded so don't expect to see these low rise buildings again. We've marked the plaque as lost...
From Islington Tribune, 2021: "Residents living nearby saved it six years ago when rumours spread it could be turned into “just another c...
Sir William Beveridge, 1879 - 1963, architect of the welfare state, lived here 1914 - 1921. English Heritage
The blue plaque can be seen in our photo to the right of the entrance. To see the large slate plaque you must walk into the alleyway, aro...
The blue plaque can be seen in our photo to the right of the entrance. To see the large slate plaque you must walk into the alleyway, aro...
Claimed to be the world's largest blue plaque - and we ain't arguing. Three of these names on the plaque are highlighted in yellow: Russ...
This images comes from Google Street View which is where we saw this large blue plaque (the round one on the building, not the oblong one...
This plaque is noticeably larger than the standard plaque and we can see no reason, unlike the huge plaque for the Notting Hill Carnival ...
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