London County Council
William Huskisson, 1770 - 1830, statesman lived here.
Site: William Huskisson (1 memorial)
SW1, St James's Place, 28
London County Council
William Huskisson, 1770 - 1830, statesman lived here.
SW1, St James's Place, 28
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
William Huskisson
Huskisson is famous for being the victim of the first fatal railway accident ...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
William Huskisson
Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...
Referring to the plaques on this second landing, as viewed by the people in our photo who are reading them the right way up: - at the lef...
{The top plaque:} These flats erected for the Stoke Newington Borough Council were opened by Baroness Gaitskell of Egremont on the 9th Ma...
Evidence at Wikipedia strongly suggests that Sharpington created this sign.
Queen's College, founded 1848. This college is an Independent Day School for girls aged 11-18 and was the first academic institution for...
This group of plaques is in the ground floor seating area.
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