Erection date: 1995
This cast-iron roundel, showing 4 tankards around an eagle motif, is one of 22 - see Bowler's page for more details.
Site: Bowler plaque - Four Tankards (1 memorial)
E1, Brick Lane
Erection date: 1995
This cast-iron roundel, showing 4 tankards around an eagle motif, is one of 22 - see Bowler's page for more details.
E1, Brick Lane
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Bowler plaque - Four Tankards
The name was taken from the street on the north of the site, Black Eagle Stre...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Bowler plaque - Four Tankards
We came across a reference to this HQ in the memoir My Candle at Both Ends by John Carveth Wells (1911 1946). Aged 12 his mother too...
Friday Street used to continue northwards up to Cheapside but the top section was badly bombed in WW2 and then built over.
Cecil John Kinross, V.C., 1896 - 1957, born here on the 17th February 1896, awarded the Victoria Cross for "most conspicuous bravery in a...
The Freemasons commissioned this memorial to mark the 300th anniversary of The United Grand Lodge of England in 2017 and the centenary of...
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