St James's Piccadilly - rectory
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The building on Piccadilly, to the east of the church garden, is the Parish Offices. The plaque is in the broken pediment above the door. From a B...
The building on Piccadilly, to the east of the church garden, is the Parish Offices. The plaque is in the broken pediment above the door. From a B...
This site used to be the Shoolbred department store and this memorial was displayed there. Shoolbreds ceased trading in 1931, the building was acqu...
It is thought that this site was given to Catherine of Aragon by her father-in-law, King Henry VII, on the death of her husband and his son, Arthur...
The building, opened in 1921, was designed by T. Brammall Daniels (who also designed the Limehouse Mission Building). It was built as a WW1 memoria...
Our Lady of Victories is a church of stripped neo-Gothic, 1955, by Adrian Gilbert Scott (see also the Infants Hospital), built on the site of the f...
This being a church there are many memorials. These three (just visible in our photo) are on the back wall, below the organ, reading left to righ...
This open space was created in 1826 as an overflow burial ground for All Saints Church, a very short distance to the west. When Kingston Cemetery ...
A security guard helpfully pulled aside the Keren's Nursery banner so we could photo the plaque on the wall behind.
The ugly modern entrance, plonked on the front of the building, has totally ruined the integrity of this memorial. The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbour...
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