Paddington Town Hall - war memorial - lost
W2, Hermitage Street, Paddington Exchange
This memorial was first erected in the Paddington Town Hall. That was probably in the 1920s and it would have been modified after WW2 to...
This memorial was first erected in the Paddington Town Hall. That was probably in the 1920s and it would have been modified after WW2 to...
The plaque is actually round the corner from Hermitage Street on the un-named slip road from Harrow Road, where the normal rules about pa...
The building on Piccadilly, to the east of the church garden, is the Parish Offices. The plaque is in the broken pediment above the door....
The War Memorials Online page for this memorial has been immensely helpful in giving the meanings of various military codes, such as R.A....
The building on the corner of Broomhouse Road (of which you can see a section to the right of our photo) used to be the Royal British Leg...
The building, opened in 1921, was designed by T. Brammall Daniels (who also designed the Limehouse Mission Building). It was built as a W...
The term 'Pro Cathedral' needs an explanation. A pro-cathedral can be a parish church that temporarily serves as the cathedral in a Cat...
Patel lived in the house 1912-14 while studying at the Middle Temple.
This being a church there are many memorials. These three (just visible in our photo) are on the back wall, below the organ, reading le...
Latin "Salus Populi Suprema Lex" translates as: "Let the welfare of the people be the supreme law."Â
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