1856
Mr. Elger's freehold land extends thirteen inches eastward of this stone.
Site: Elger boundary (1 memorial)
SW3, Brompton Square
See the nearby hole in the wall for more information about Elger's role in the development of this area.
1856
Mr. Elger's freehold land extends thirteen inches eastward of this stone.
SW3, Brompton Square
See the nearby hole in the wall for more information about Elger's role in the development of this area.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Elger boundary
Architect, master builder and speculative developer. Active in London and Bed...
Arthur Haygarth, 1825-1903, cricketer, historian, Old Harrovian, died here. City of Westminster
This pair of semi-detached houses was built in 1881 and immediately put to use as Westfield College. Number 6, to the left with the West...
Jack Beresford, 1899 - 1977, Olympic rowing champion, lived here, 1903 - 1940. English Heritage
By the time we got there (in 2014 - it was not top of our priority list) the plaque/sticker had gone (if it had ever existed outside of P...
The memorial is hand-made and all the better for it. The serif typeface is unique and ornate. Framed and boxed behind glass, the manuscr...
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