Vestry House
Originally built 1760, partially destroyed 1940, rebuilt in 1981.
Site: Christchurch - Greyfriars (3 memorials)
EC1, Newgate Street
Vestry House
Originally built 1760, partially destroyed 1940, rebuilt in 1981.
EC1, Newgate Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Christchurch - Greyfriars Vestry
Originally added to the church in 1760, built flush against the facade's sout...
Sorry, we've done no research on WW2, it's just too big a subject. But do vis...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Christchurch - Greyfriars Vestry
Christchurch - Greyfriars This Wren church was destroyed by fire-bombs in De...
Erected by Marler Estates plc. Chairman Leslie Sydney Marler, OBE, TD, 1900 ...
This garden acquired its name due to its popularity as a lunchtime garden with workers from the nearby General Post Office (long gone). ...
Newby's ice store stood on the north bank of the canal in the 1860s. Ice was used to keep food fresh for transport, and in shops. Importe...
She lived at this address with George Henry Lewes from early 1859 until late 1860, and supposedly completed ‘Adam Bede’ and wrote ‘The Mi...
The plaques are around the station forecourt, either on frames or laid into the pavement. The gold lettering on the marble effect on the ...
Greater London Council George Edmund Street, 1824 - 1881, architect, lived here.
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