Site of St Martin Outwich, demolished 1874.
The Corporation of the City of London
Site: St Martin Outwich (1 memorial)
EC2, Threadneedle Street
Site of St Martin Outwich, demolished 1874.
The Corporation of the City of London
EC2, Threadneedle Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
St Martin Outwich
A medieval parish church. The name comes from the family Oteswich who suppose...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
St Martin Outwich
The municipal governing body of the City of London. Officially the 'Mayor and...
The medieval church of St Peter, Westcheap (now Cheapside) used to stand on this corner facing Cheapside. The blue information board give...
That's not a typo in the transcription - The RWF used the spelling Welch in their title, although its use is not consistent in this memor...
This garden acquired its name due to its popularity as a lunchtime garden with workers from the nearby General Post Office (long gone). ...
Note that the plaque says that not only was a new building erected but also that the site was extended into the adjacent ground.
On 26 January 1950 the Constitution of India came into force and India declared itself a Republic.
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