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Evening Standard

Evening Standard

Founded as The Standard it was first printed at 5 New Bridge Street, Blackfriars.

May 2024: reported: "Evening Standard To End Its Daily Newspaper ... the Standard's new-look weekly will launch later this year."

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Evening Standard

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8 - Cheshire Court – the Standard

Cheshire Court The Standard Monday May 21, 1827 {A facsimile of a page of the...

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People of London - St Paul's

Cut from a single block of Irish limestone. The quote was used by Churchill b...

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Storm Tree - Charing Cross

When we first saw the plaque it was in the pavement close to the tree but is ...

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T. P. O'Connor

T. P. O'Connor

Journalist and politician. Born Athlone, Ireland. Entered Parliament for Galway in 1880 and held the longest unbroken period of service in the House of Commons. First president of the British Boar...

Person, Journalism / Publishing, Politics & Administration, Ireland

1 memorial
Frost Fairs

Frost Fairs

There are records of the Thames freezing over as far back as CE 250. The piers of old London Bridge were broad and close together, meaning that they could get easily blocked creating a dam which wo...

Event, Commerce, Food & Drink, Journalism / Publishing

1 memorial
Edmund Clerihew Bentley

Edmund Clerihew Bentley

Humourist and writer. Born in Shepherd's Bush, he invented the verse form which took his middle name (his mother's maiden name), and is a four-line nonsense poem about a famous person; an example b...

Person, Journalism / Publishing, Literature, Poetry

2 memorials
Peter Warlock

Peter Warlock

Born The Savoy Hotel, as Philip Arnold Heseltine. Peter Warlock was his pseudonym. Journalist, music critic and composer. His music was heavily influenced by Elizabethan and Celtic culture. Influen...

Person, Journalism / Publishing, Music / songs, Wales

2 memorials
Ruth Ling

Ruth Ling

Longest serving councillor in Lambeth and journalist. Ruth Ling was the second of the three children of Trevor Oswald Ling (1920-1995) and Mary Ling née Inkster (1926-1973). Her two sisters were: ...

Person, Journalism / Publishing, Politics & Administration

1 memorial