Site: Crunchy - Grey Eagle Street (1 memorial)
E1, Grey Eagle Street
Look to the roof-line to see Crunchy. We photographed this in 2020 and, given all the developments in the area (and our backlog) it's quite possibly gone by the time we publish.
E1, Grey Eagle Street
Look to the roof-line to see Crunchy. We photographed this in 2020 and, given all the developments in the area (and our backlog) it's quite possibly gone by the time we publish.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Crunchy - Grey Eagle Street
In our photo the plaque can be seen just above and behind the pedestrian's head. Built before the Westway these flats would have felt mu...
The plaque fails to give the year of the Second Congress - it was 1847.
Harold Laski, 1893 - 1950, teacher and political philosopher lived here, 1926 - 1950. Greater London Council
There are four 'Mercers' Maidens' on the block. Next door is the Convent of Sisters of Mercy, which also has a maiden.
This plaque apparently was removed from the house when it was demolished; Ornamental Passions says it came off a garden entrance. The fa...
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