Plenty of Browning Societies exist, but we can't find one with this specific name.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Plenty of Browning Societies exist, but we can't find one with this specific name.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
English and American Browning Society
2015: The attribution of this work, ‘Two Doves’, to William Mitchell is being...
A society with the aim to promote the conservation of Ruislip's heritage and to bring the history of the area to life.
Either the club or its Harrier section was established in 1904.  Its origins are back in the 1880s when it was part of the sports section of the Woodford Green Working Mens' Institute.  More inform...
This is a very vague indication of who erected the plaque for P.D. James. We'd guess it's a group of local residents.
1856 Reverend Charles Fuge Lowder commenced work on the mission in Wapping (named for their church St George's-in-the-East). Initially it was met with hostility, but in time it came to play an impo...
From This is Local London: "A new Wimbledon Village Association had been a major contributor to the scheme and had held its first annual general meeting in October 1963." It's possible that over t...
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