Here was once the Great Forest of Essex.
Site: River Lea Watermills + Great Forest of Essex (2 memorials)
E10, Walnut Road
These two memorials are on either side of the entrance to Walnut Road.
Credit for this entry to: John Hartley
Here was once the Great Forest of Essex.
E10, Walnut Road
These two memorials are on either side of the entrance to Walnut Road.
Credit for this entry to: John Hartley
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Great Forest of Essex
Since about 1000 various areas have been designated 'forest' meaning a royal ...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Great Forest of Essex
River Lea Watermills 1066 - 1854 Some of the goods made in River Lea Watermills.
Earl Jowitt, in his Lord Chancellor robes and wig, raises both hands, palms towards us. Behind him stand two carved figures: that on the ...
A plaque inside St Mary's church also commemorates the prince. October 2014: We were contacted by someone saying "... the majority of yo...
These mosaics are laid in the pavement in a rather sad, out the way, corner of the South Bank, at street level, near the non-main entranc...
This is an extremely unusual memorial - a handwritten notice and a photograph placed in a window for passers-by to see. And, important ...
Londonist report that when this church was converted for office use Grimaldi's grave (the above ground part at least) was moved to this l...
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