This is a trail that has gone cold. We know of two other plaques which are part of it ( and), but none of the local libraries has full details.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This is a trail that has gone cold. We know of two other plaques which are part of it ( and), but none of the local libraries has full details.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Greenwich and Deptford History Trail
Deptford Creek This is the mouth of the River Ravensbourne, first bridged in ...
{Between the depictions of two ships:}Â St. Nicholas Church Deptford, the anc...
From their website: "Welcome to The Richmond Society, local residents who have been protecting and enhancing the natural and built environment of Richmond, south-west London, since 1957. Our purpos...
One of a trio of Greenwich museums, the others being the Royal Observatory and the Queen's House.
Group, Armed Forces, History, Museums / Libraries, Transport
"The poetical antiquary", bibliographer and engraver. He published his own verse but mainly he edited historical and literary works. Father of John James Park.
A York-based group of volunteers set up to raise funds for the memorial in Whitehall.
We can find no information about this group so we guess it was short-lived and dis-banded once the memorial was unveiled.
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