English Heritage
Francisco de Miranda, 1750 - 1816, Precursor of Latin Independence, lived here, 1802 - 1810.
The upper of the 2 blue plaques.
Site: Miranda & Bello (3 memorials)
W1, Grafton Way, 58, Miranda House
English Heritage
Francisco de Miranda, 1750 - 1816, Precursor of Latin Independence, lived here, 1802 - 1810.
The upper of the 2 blue plaques.
W1, Grafton Way, 58, Miranda House
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Francisco de Miranda blue plaque
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Francisco de Miranda blue plaque
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Francisco de Miranda blue plaque
Francisco de Miranda 1750 - 1816 lived in this house between 1803 and 1810....
The mews at the back of the property contained his studio and foundry, where he cast, amongst other works, Landseer's bronze lions for th...
John Scurr House This block was built by Stepney Borough Council in 1937 and named after John Scurr (1876 - 1932) the Labour MP for Mile ...
The ghost was covering quite a large area - St Paul's Churchyard was at what is now the Hammersmith roundabout, three quarters of a mile ...
The plaque below reads: "A Spencer Group Development, Architects: Ian Fraser, John Roberts & Partners, Contractors: Spencer Construc...
This 1939 map shows the large area of land occupied by the Marylebone goods shed, warehouses and sidings. The coal drops extended south o...
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