At Messrs. Hatchard's in a house on this site The Royal Horticultural Society was founded on the 7th March 1804.
Site: Royal Horticultural Society (1 memorial)
W1, Piccadilly, 187, Hatchards
At Messrs. Hatchard's in a house on this site The Royal Horticultural Society was founded on the 7th March 1804.
W1, Piccadilly, 187, Hatchards
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Royal Horticultural Society
Founded originally as "The Horticultural Society of London" by seven friends ...
We originally photographed this plaque in 2010. Returning in 2016, we found that the empty small white plinth to the right of the tree wa...
This plaque shows children’s toys: marbles; a hoop and stick; a wooden top with whip (photo at Black Country history). We aren't aware of...
Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 1786 - 1845, anti-slavery campaigner, lived and worked here. English Heritage
"Consols", from "Consolidated stock", were government bonds, a type of financial investment.
This plaque is located at the site of Blyton's birthplace, presumably the house that was here before this interwar arcade went up.
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