English Heritage
Thomas Gage, 1721 - 1787, Commander of British Forces in North American, lived here.
Site: Thomas Gage (1 memorial)
W1, Portland Place, 41
English Heritage
Thomas Gage, 1721 - 1787, Commander of British Forces in North American, lived here.
W1, Portland Place, 41
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Thomas Gage
Born in Firle, England, died in England. He was a British general and coloni...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Thomas Gage
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
2025: The Standard reported on this flat being for sale, saying that the 2-bedroom ground floor flat was Lawrence's first residence in Lo...
This was the site of the blacking factory where Dickens worked, aged 12 or 13, when his father was put in the Marshalsea prison for debt....
The terrific A Vindication of the Rights of Mary has a whole page on this address, where, it is believed, Mary lived 1788 - 1791.
We thank our colleague Alan Patient for providing the photographs of the plaques.
The Kilburn Wells were in this area, possibly very close to this pub.
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