Notcutt House
NW1, Dorset Square, 35
The plaque would be more accurate were it placed at number 38 which was the house destroyed by the bomb. In 1950 numbers 35-38 were later...
The plaque would be more accurate were it placed at number 38 which was the house destroyed by the bomb. In 1950 numbers 35-38 were later...
The plaque is laid in the ground and can be seen in our photo in front of the unoccupied chair. In 2018 News from Crystal Palace reporte...
The plaque is laid in the pavement, but the strong sunlight in our photo means you can't see it.
 This is the second plaque we have found commemorating railings replacement. We are surprised that it has taken so long for this des...
This plaque is similar to one that used to be located at the former West Ham United, Boleyn Ground.
The photo (© TfL from the London Transport Museum collection) of the plaque is from the 'News of T.O.T.' article which is held by the Lon...
The names are those of men who worked at the Chalk Farm bus garage, died in WW1 and whose names were listed on a white plaque that was er...
See the page for the WW1 section of this plaque for more information about it. We are reasonably confident that the WW2 names are of men ...
By 'rolling stock employees' we think this plaque is referring to those who worked on trams (as opposed to those who worked on buses or t...
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