Beachcroft and Randolph Churchill
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Westminster's attitude to plaques on this building seems to be: when you've got something to commemorate why stop at one plaque when you can erect ...
Westminster's attitude to plaques on this building seems to be: when you've got something to commemorate why stop at one plaque when you can erect ...
This bench is in the memorial garden which is in the north east corner of the garden.
This was the Woolf's first address in London after their honeymoon. The current building looks like a post-WW2 development. Source: Wikipedia.
In our photo you can see the plaque above the sundial, fixed to the wall. The campaign led by Covington purchased the land linking Norwood Grove a...
The plaque says Hill lived here and the Fitzrovia Community Centre has: "At the age of 14 {1852}, Octavia Hill ... began to work at the Society of ...
From nearby information boards we learnt that these are 2 of the 20 finials from the gas holder which used to stand at the junction of Station Road...
The tree, also known as Evelyn’s Mulberry, was possibly planted by Peter the Great during his four-month stay in the house of John Evelyn, February...
The plaque is attached to the railings, you can see it in our photo below the lamp.
Fire station, 1891-4, by the Fire Brigade Section of the London County Council Architect's Department (chief architect Robert Pearsall). The founda...
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