Greater London Council
Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Fisher, 1841 - 1920, lived here as First Sea Lord, 1904 - 1910.
Site: Fisher & Smith (2 memorials)
SW1, Queen Anne's Gate, 16
Greater London Council
Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Fisher, 1841 - 1920, lived here as First Sea Lord, 1904 - 1910.
SW1, Queen Anne's Gate, 16
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Lord Fisher
Born Ceylon. First Sea Lord: 1904 - 1910 and 1914 - 1915. Died at 19 St James...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Lord Fisher
Replaced the LCC. The GLC was abolished, some say, because Mrs Thatcher could...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Lord Fisher
Greater London Council William Smith, M.P., 1756 - 1835, pioneer of religiou...
London County Council John F. Sartorius, c1775 - c1830, sporting painter, lived here, 1807 - 1812.
The board refers to "New Sydenham Church". Designed by Lewis Vulliamy, St Bartholomew's was constructed 1827-32.
The plaque does not make it clear that the early history all took place at another site; there was no church or chapel on this site until...
The spelling of "honor" is not a mistake on our part.
{Rectangular plaque:} Greenwich Station opened 24th December 1838. The eastern terminus of London's first railway. {Circular plaque, aro...
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