A privately funded charity established by Charles Pink. Its objective is to foster growth by finding a way to support small businesses.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
A privately funded charity established by Charles Pink. Its objective is to foster growth by finding a way to support small businesses.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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Cherry Tree Trust
Cherry Dorothy Groce, 1948 - 2011, innocently shot in this house by police wh...
Cornhill was apparently the only market allowed to be held after noon in the 14th century. Â Stow reports Cornhill holding a corn-market (not surprisingly) but also old clothes being sold there.
See Burtons. Â The picture shows, left to right: Arnold, Barbara, Stanley, Raymond.
Eccentric landlady of the Turk's Head Wapping during WW2Â -Â stayed open all hours for service personnel seeking news of their loved ones.
Publishers at 65 Cornhill (the picture) until 1868. Â Also at 15 Waterloo Place. Their first big success was Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. Â They also published: Thackeray, Darwin, Ruskin, Browning...
Member of the Ealing District Council in 1899. Albert Victor Cowley was born in 1860, the third of the four children of Edward Spencer Dickin Cowley (1816-1893) and Selina Cowley née Lindfield (18...
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