91³Ô¹ÏÍø

Name panel

Nipper Alley

Inscription

{Between the Borough of Kingston upon Thames crest and the HMV emblem of Nipper the dog:}
Nipper Alley

The naming of the alley after the HMV dog (buried nearby), upset the Kingston Society, who wanted it called Empire Way after the former theatre next door. The Society's Chair was quoted: "I think this is really daft. You know what dogs do in alleys". On our visit the alley was being used to store pallets and large wheelie bins, so, whatever its name, it's not a very attractive place.

Site: Nipper Alley (1 memorial)

KT1, Clarence Street

The alley runs down the side of the former Empire theatre, which opened in 1910. What remains of the theatre is now a public house, but the alley contains the remains of two exotically architraved exits from the theatre.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

Comments are provided by Facebook, please ensure you are signed in to see them

This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Nipper Alley

Subjects commemorated i

Nipper

Born Bristol (and/or found as a stray, sources differ).  Mixed breed with a r...

91³Ô¹ÏÍø

This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Nipper Alley

Created by i

Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames

The oldest of the three royal boroughs in England, it was formed in 1965 by t...

91³Ô¹ÏÍø

Nearby Memorials

RO - 24 - Wren

RO - 24 - Wren

SE10, Royal Observatory, South Building

Originally called the New Physical Observatory this cruciform building was added to the Royal Observatory complex by the 8th Astronomer R...

1 subject commemorated
RO - 05 - Bird

RO - 05 - Bird

SE10, Royal Observatory, South Building

Originally called the New Physical Observatory this cruciform building was added to the Royal Observatory complex by the 8th Astronomer R...

1 subject commemorated
RO - 13 ped. - Victoria

RO - 13 ped. - Victoria

SE10, Royal Observatory, South Building

This pediment shares an elevation with the Maskelyne name panel.

1 subject commemorated
LSHTM - Sklodowska-Curie

LSHTM - Sklodowska-Curie

WC1, Gower Street, School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

This listed building was designed by Vernor Rees in 1926, one of the first steel-framed buildings ever erected. The balconies are decorat...

1 subject commemorated
J. Wisden & Co

J. Wisden & Co

WC2, Cranbourn Street, 21

This is not the building that Wisden occupied in 1872 until his death there in 1884. Hidden London says "{The 1906 station's} Cranbourn S...

2 subjects commemorated