Daniel Mendoza, pugilist, 1764 - 1836, English champion who proudly billed himself as 'Mendoza the Jew', lived here when writing 'The Art of Boxing'.
Tower Hamlets Environment Trust
Site: Daniel Mendoza (1 memorial)
E2, Paradise Row, 3
Daniel Mendoza, pugilist, 1764 - 1836, English champion who proudly billed himself as 'Mendoza the Jew', lived here when writing 'The Art of Boxing'.
Tower Hamlets Environment Trust
E2, Paradise Row, 3
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Daniel Mendoza
Pugilist. Â Born in the Aldgate parish, date uncertain (possibly 1765). Champi...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Daniel Mendoza
George Cruikshank, artist, lived here, from 1850 to 1878. B: Sept.27th 1792. D: Feb.1st 1878. {Almost hidden in the decorative border:}...
This plaque (complete with a misspelling) replaces the English Heritage original which was erected on the previous house on this site, th...
Here lived Philip Henry Gosse, 1810 - 1888, zoologist. Sir Edmund Gosse, 1849 - 1928, writer and critic born here. Greater London Council
{Inscribed on the stone below the casket:} Vernon House was bought by The Overseas League in 1921 and is dedicated to the perpetual memo...
Lost Treasures. Bycullah Athenaeum, 1883 - 1931. Originally located at Windmill Hill Enfield, this was a popular venue where plays and c...
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