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...
The reports of the fund-raising campaign for this plaque named "historian Geoff Simmons" and it was said that the plaque would be "unveil...
Greater London Council Walter Greaves, 1846-1930, artist, lived here 1855-1897.
The palmette is a common decorative motif used in Greek, and in this instance Greek revival, architecture. It can also be seen along the ...
LCC Field-Marshal Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, K.G. (1850 - 1916), lived here, 1914 - 15.
The house was known as Water House when the Morrises moved in, after the death of the father of the family. Frank Lloyd (Edward's son) g...
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