Black friar on a donkey
SE1, Blackfriars Road, 160, Friars House
Concentrating on the stone relief: in the horizontal central section the wavy lines behind the donkey represent water. In the background,...
Concentrating on the stone relief: in the horizontal central section the wavy lines behind the donkey represent water. In the background,...
This stone was laid by the Right Reverend Richard Godfrey Parsons, Lord Bishop of Southwark on 10th December 1936.
The plaque is silent on what exactly was 'opened' in 2001. Perhaps a new use for the gate house had been devised.
Lever's widow, Annie, performed the naming ceremony when this plaque was installed.
Plaque unveiled by Angela Smith Baroness Smith of Basildon, together with members of the Airship Heritage Trust. Wikipedia has this plaq...
These 11 plaques are laid into the floor of the hall, in a line down the middle, in this sequence, starting at the entrance end: R101; Ha...
These 11 plaques are laid into the floor of the hall, in a line down the middle, in this sequence, starting at the entrance end: R101; Ha...
These 11 plaques are laid into the floor of the hall, in a line down the middle, in this sequence, starting at the entrance end: R101; Ha...
We were unfamiliar with the word 'sepulture'. In this context it means the ritual placing of a corpse into a grave, or, more simply, burial.
Initially we thought that the plaque was installed by the first person to hold the post 'Commissioner of H. M. Works and Public Buildings...
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