Queen Adelaide's Dispensary
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From Looking at Buildings: This dispensary was "founded in 1849 by the Vicar of St James-the-Less in Bethnal Green. Its foundation followed hard on...
From Looking at Buildings: This dispensary was "founded in 1849 by the Vicar of St James-the-Less in Bethnal Green. Its foundation followed hard on...
The plaque is in the pavement towards the right of the frontage of the asylum site.
The plaque is just inside the gates. Fitzrovia News has some lovely photographs of the garden. See Blind Veterans UK for information about the hous...
The Ferguson plaque is visible in our photo through the fence. The Adams plaque, not visible, is on the wall, to the right of our photo, facing the...
Wikipedia and others describe the building as previously a 17th century chapel, which it clearly isn't. This 1863 map shows the streets not yet de...
The plaque can be seen in our photo to the right of the entrance.
On the day we visited the gates were locked so we took our close-up photo from outside, through the railings. Practically all our information for ...
The plaque is at the foot of the staircase leading down to the escalators. The ugly concrete lump that you see in our photo, to the left, is actual...
The plaque can be seen in our photo, in the ground between the road name and the next bollard to the right. The building in the background is the D...
The entrance to the Health Centre, and this plaque are actually on East India Dock Road.
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