Chalk Farm bus garage - WW2
N19, Pemberton Gardens
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 ...
11 subjects commemorated
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...
We initially thought this memorial probably referred to one very bad bombing event. But, reporting on the unveiling of this plaque, News ...
We can't find an image of the school that was bombed. An early school appears on this 1895 map, occupying the northern part of the site, ...
We can't find an image of the school that was bombed. An early school appears on this 1895 map, occupying the northern part of the site, ...
In our photo the plaque can be seen through the gap in the railings, laid into the ground in front of the grass.
There are identical plaques at each end of the section of the tunnel that was damaged. As far as we know, these are the only memorials un...
Lt-Cdr Roy S. Kerridge, 1903 - 1940, who died attempting to defuse a parachute mine on this site. London Borough of Islington
The plaque is on the pavement immediately below the 'Gloucester Circus' sign. In our photo the middle bollard is crossing it.
The quotation is from the Song of Solomon, either chapter 2:17 or 4:6.
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