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Fortune Theatre - WC2

Fortune Theatre - WC2

WC2

The SWET plaque is towards the left of the building. The blue plaque is over at the right, near the corner. The grand entrance with the wooden doo...

4 memorials
John Richard Green - E1

John Richard Green - E1

E1

From Survey of London: This building, designed by A. W. Blomfield, was erected in 1864-5 as a vicarage. Enlarged in 1869, it was converted to hoste...

1 memorial
Salisbury Snooker Club

Salisbury Snooker Club

E11

There are two pieces of stained-glass on this elevation: the one we have photographed (to the immediate left of the telegraph pole in the site phot...

1 memorial
Georgian Terrace - Leytonstone

Georgian Terrace - Leytonstone

E11

This wall is the south-west end wall of a terrace of 3 houses. Maps from 1863, here and here, show that the houses had extensive rear gardens to th...

1 memorial
Peele Memorial Almshouses

Peele Memorial Almshouses

SE16

A terrace of 7 cottages. From Housing Care: "Built in 1905 and set within shared landscaped gardens, Helen Peele Cottages comprises 7 one bed cotta...

1 memorial
Roman Wall - Tower Hill

Roman Wall - Tower Hill

EC3

Despite having a light shining on it, the exposed section of wall just looks like a rough black area inside a black hole framed in black tiles. Th...

1 memorial
Bob Marley - SW3

Bob Marley - SW3

SW3

Marley lived here with his band, the Wailers, and they would cross Albert Bridge to play football in Battersea Park. The Telegraph reported that "...

1 memorial
Bob Marley and the Wailers - SE26

Bob Marley and the Wailers - SE26

SE26

As part of their Uprising tour Marley and the Wailers played here in the Summer of 80 Garden Party Festival, a well-established annual event. This ...

1 memorial
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