We found reference to George Holliday in the obituary of his son, Basil Holliday, MC (1920 - 2006) in the : "Basil’s father, George Holliday, was a chartered surveyor who practised in Croydon before his appointment to the City Surveyor to the Corporation of the City of London."
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George Holliday
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Old Bailey - WW2 plaque
The Latin is a very appropriate legal phrase, meaning "Let justice be done th...
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English Heritage
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that manages over 400 historic monuments, buildings and places. These include prehistoric sites, medieval castles, Roman forts,...
Buckingham House, College Hill
Built, possibly, in 1672 and still there in 1720 for John Strype to write: “.. on the East side of Colledge Hill is St. Michaels Royal Church, and almost over against the said Church, is Buckingham...
William Waldorf Astor, 1st Viscount
Born New York City into an extremely wealthy family.  Lived in Rome in his mid-thirties where he developed a life-long taste for the arts. On his father’s death in 1890 he built the luxury Waldorf...
Person, Journalism / Publishing, Philanthropy, Property, Italy, USA
Stoke Newington Manor House
The photograph appears under Stoke Newington Manor House on the Hackney Plaques and Local History website. There is no further explanation. Maybe it shows excavations at the site.
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