Henry Purcell - Queen Elizabeth Hall
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The inscription can be seen in our photo, on the wall to the right of the entrance to the Purcell Room. The two concert halls, the Queen Elizabeth...
The inscription can be seen in our photo, on the wall to the right of the entrance to the Purcell Room. The two concert halls, the Queen Elizabeth...
We failed to take a photo showing the location of the plaque but Google Street View came to the rescue with this image showing the plaque and the '...
The two plaques can be seen in our photo, on the front boundary, towards the left. This house, originally known as the Naked Beauty, was built by ...
Sources all say no. 13 but the house is numbered 15. The plaque can be seen in our photo low to the left. Lady Barbirolli was a founding trustee o...
The plaque is above the door's bricked-in fanlight. We found this address on a list of British Telecom exchanges, as "WFT-IG Woodford TE". We are ...
Londonist have a very informative post on this, London's oldest surviving bridge.
From Profile of the London Borough of Camden: "Nos. 14-16 Platt’s Lane are a pair of semi-detached cottages from 1875 built in conjunction with the...
We doubt we would have worked out what PCHA stood for without the ever-useful Geograph: "An article in an October 1993 issue of Construction News s...
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