MCC
The second Lord's Cricket Ground, 1811 - 1813, home of MCC, was located on part of Lisson Green Estate.
Site: Second Lord's Cricket Ground - Lisson Grove (1 memorial)
NW8, Lisson Grove
MCC
The second Lord's Cricket Ground, 1811 - 1813, home of MCC, was located on part of Lisson Green Estate.
NW8, Lisson Grove
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Second Lord's Cricket Ground - Lisson Grove
Cricket's ruling body. Â Founded when the first match was played at Lord's cri...
Thomas Lord laid out his original cricket ground in Dorset Square in 1787. It...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Second Lord's Cricket Ground - Lisson Grove
Cricket's ruling body. Â Founded when the first match was played at Lord's cri...
This plaque was lost when No.4 and all but one of the other houses in the Terrace were torn down in 1935. We thank Steve Roffey for his ...
This must be one of the most colourful corners of London.In 1976 Palin and Gilliam bought these offices as studios and editing suite for ...
The nearby Tufnell Park Playing Fields are also Fields in Trust and used to have their own plaque. But, a local resident informs us, this...
We thank our language consultant, David Hopkins, for the translation.
Sir James Matthew Barrie, Bart. OM, 1860 - 1937, novelist, dramatist and creator of 'Peter Pan', lived in a house on this site, 1885 - 18...
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