Coppice Row turnpike stood near here, c 1750 - 1830.
London Borough of Islington - Historic Site
Site: Coppice Row turnpike (1 memorial)
EC1, Farringdon Road, Post Office, Mount Pleasant
Coppice Row turnpike stood near here, c 1750 - 1830.
London Borough of Islington - Historic Site
EC1, Farringdon Road, Post Office, Mount Pleasant
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Coppice Row turnpike
We can't see this turnpike on a map of 1790.  View from the Mirror has a good...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Coppice Row turnpike
The Islington Book of Remembrance is an impressive undertaking: the database ...
2022: London World reported that this double-plaque house was for sale.
The plaque was originally unveiled in another part of London Bridge Station. It was moved to this location in November 2018.
The plaques are just inside the entrance to the museum.
This building now occupies the site of Lewis's wartime family home.
Evidence at Wikipedia strongly suggests that Sharpington created this sign.
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