Reading Room stone
W5
This stone comes from the porch of the south wing of nearby Pitzhanger Manor. The 1770 wing was designed by George Dance but the porch, with its na...
This stone comes from the porch of the south wing of nearby Pitzhanger Manor. The 1770 wing was designed by George Dance but the porch, with its na...
Google Street View for June 2016 shows the Stone (well, its cubicle, at least) in the old building. By May 2019 the new building can be seen with a...
We first photographed this plaque some years ago when the building was The Queen's Head public house.
Looking at photos of the car after the Brick Lane explosion one can see that it was actually parked on the other side of the road, immediately oppo...
2025: Mr Little put us on to the excellent Ladbroke Association where we found: "The Red Lion Arcade at Nos. 165-169 was the first arcade to be ope...
The decorative shield is in the pediment. The Iyengar plaque is below the window on the left. Although the New Cross (Equitable) Building Society ...