The Great Conduit stood in this street providing free water, 13th century to 1666.
City of London
Site: Great Conduit in Cheapside (2 memorials)
EC2, Cheapside, Tescos
The stone plaque is laid into the pavement.
The Great Conduit stood in this street providing free water, 13th century to 1666.
City of London
EC2, Cheapside, Tescos
The stone plaque is laid into the pavement.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Great Conduit in Cheapside - blue
In 1236/7 the City of London was granted permission to tap the Tyburn Springs...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Great Conduit in Cheapside - blue
The municipal governing body of the City of London. Officially the 'Mayor and...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Great Conduit in Cheapside - blue
{Below the City of London crest:} The Great Conduit lies beneath this spot. B...
30 Coborn Street. Here Doctor Barnardo first lodged on coming to London in 1866. Historic buildings of BowÂ
Joaquim Nabuco, 1849-1910, eminent Brazilian statesman and diplomat, lived here, 1900-1905.
The first quotation is adapted from 'For the Fallen' by Laurence Binyon. The second quotation is adapted from Wilfred Owen's 'Spring Offe...
In our photo the plaque can be seen to the left of the pale blue street sign. There is an identical plaque at the other end of the subway.
This building, known as the Queen Mary Wing, is an extension to the hospital on the left.
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