This reminds us of .
Site: St Benedict's Hospital - turret + portico (1 memorial)
SW17, Limetree Walk
These two items are at either end of Limetree Walk.
We know of three other rescued top-knots see St Olave Church, Tooley Street for the list.
This reminds us of .
SW17, Limetree Walk
These two items are at either end of Limetree Walk.
We know of three other rescued top-knots see St Olave Church, Tooley Street for the list.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
St Benedict's Hospital - turret + portico
Hill House, built in 1802, was the manor house on this site. It was bought by...
Three churches and two clock towers have been built on this site, but nothing remains today. A modern information board (which you can se...
British History Online (1878) says that in about 1795 "the original stone, being broken in two pieces, was removed hence to the corner of...
This is a lovely piece of sculpture, a bench for the weary, a memorial to a murdered boy and an olive branch in hope of peace in the futu...
Until the 1980s Fleet Street and the area around used to be dominated by the newspaper industry: the journalism and the printing. These ...
These two memorials are on either side of the entrance to Walnut Road.
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