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Group    From 1980 

Heritage of London Trust

Categories: Benefactor, History

Heritage of London Trust

A grant giving trust to encourage the careful restoration of listed buildings in London. 

2025: A article featured the following items that HOLT has restored: Hall of Commerce frieze; St Antholin steeple; York watergate; Kent Arch; East Sheen London Bridge alcove.

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Heritage of London Trust

Creations i

Andrew Gibb drinking fountain and shelter

{On the (non-working) drinking fountain, on the top surface on the north side...

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Old Well, Tottenham

A modern information board provides: The Old Well – A Brief History In early...

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Samuel Palmer fountain - re-opened

This drinking fountain was restored by The Heath & Old Hampstead Society ...

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Surbiton clock tower

{Plaque beneath a medallion of King Edward VII:} Coronation clock tower - a s...

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Victoria's 60th, Clock tower

 All four sides sport a low relief portrait of Queen Victoria in wreathed rou...

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Other Subjects

J. Mackerell

J. Mackerell

Gave land in commemoration of Nelson in 1905.  Great nephew of Isaac Smith through whom, it seems likely, he may have  inherited the land of Merton Abbey but how and when he acquired Merton Place a...

Person, Benefactor

1 memorial
Cornelius John Park

Cornelius John Park

Son of John Cornelius, whose bequest together with his son's land enabled the Park's Almshouses to be established.

Person, Benefactor

1 memorial
Jonathan Rashleigh

Jonathan Rashleigh

Born Wiltshire into a wealthy family. First class cricketer. Married Mary Pole Stuart in 1843 and Jane Elizabeth Pugh in 1869. In 1873 he was listed as the largest landowner in Cornwall. Died Menab...

Person, Benefactor, Sport / Games

1 memorial