{Around the top edge:}
Queen Elizabeth II Field
{In the centre, below the royal crest:}
Diamond Jubilee 2012
{Around the lower edge:}
Fields in Trust
Site: Queen Elizabeth II Field - N1 (1 memorial)
N1, Cloudesley Road, Culpeper Community Garden
{Around the top edge:}
Queen Elizabeth II Field
{In the centre, below the royal crest:}
Diamond Jubilee 2012
{Around the lower edge:}
Fields in Trust
N1, Cloudesley Road, Culpeper Community Garden
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Queen Elizabeth II Field - N1
Our picture shows Queen Elizabeth II in the River Thames Diamond Jubilee Page...
Born to the Duke and Duchess of York at 17 Bruton Street where she spent her ...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Queen Elizabeth II Field - N1
From their website: "We were founded by HRH The Duke of York, later HM King G...
From British History Online: "Hampstead Liberal club was ... formed in 1880, at no. 13 High Street, and was at no. 1 Downshire Hill in 18...
English Heritage Sir Benjamin Thompson Count Rumford, 1753 - 1814, inventor and adventurer, lived here.
Apart from the architect the names on this plaque are the same as those on the Diss Street plaque.
The plaque overlooks a patch of grass and a fenced concrete playground where Ferdinand played as a child.
July 2015 The Mirror reported that 4 of these plaques (Benny Hill, Tommy Cooper, Sid James and Irene Handl) were stolen just prior to the...
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