The Town Hall in Euston Road once housed these interesting .
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Camden Council
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Kentish Town Road bridge
This plaque is not being treated with the respect all memorials deserve.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Camden Council
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Ali Mohammed Abbas
Erected by Camden Borough Council Ali Mohammed Abbas, 1922 - 1979, barrister...
Bloomsbury Group - Gordon Square
Here and in neighbouring houses during the first half of the 20th century the...
Boris Nemtsov
The Camden link has an informative video. When we first visited in August 20...
Calthorpe Community Gardens
The Calthorpe Project was opened by the Worshipful the Mayor of Camden, King...
Caribbean carnival - Britain's first
This plaque is noticeably larger than the standard plaque and we can see no r...
Other Subjects
Arthur Bourchier
Actor and theatre manager. Born in Speen, Berkshire. Made his first stage appearance in 1889, although his performances were met with less than critical acclaim. W. S. Gilbert said of his rendition...
Person, Cinema, Politics & Administration, Theatre, South Africa
Sir Polydore de Keyser
Born Belgium. The family moved to London in 1842 and his father established De Keyser's Royal Hotel on the site of what is now Unilever House. The son joined the business and the hotel became the l...
Person, Commerce, Lord Mayor, Politics & Administration, Belgium
William Alfred Plunkett
Commoner on the Bridge House Estates Committee, 1894.
Sir Thomas Hallifax
Politician. Born in Barnsley. 1753 was one of the three founders of what became Glyn, Mills & Co. Bank. Lord Mayor of London 1776 - 1777, and Member of Parliament for Coventry and then Aylesbur...
Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, Donald Smith
Born Scotland.   Emigrated to Canada in 1838 to work with the Hudson's Bay Company.  He worked his way up the company and entered politics, made his fortune and was knighted in 1886.  Died  28 Gros...
Person, Commerce, Philanthropy, Politics & Administration, Canada

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