This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Leicester Square
Commemorated ati
Albert Grant & Shakespeare
"There is no darkness but ignorance" is a quote from "Twelfth Night". The scu...
Leicester Square
Her Majesty the Queen opened Leicester Square on 4th June 1992. Westminster ...
Other Subjects
Sir Albert Richardson
Architect. Born London. Our picture shows him as 'professor' in 1956. Â Apart from post-war restorations his main work in London is Bracken House, the first post-war listed building.
James Gibbs
Architect, pupil of Wren. Born Aberdeen. Died at home in Henrietta Street. Buried at old parish Church of St Marylebone.
Sir Herbert Baker and Scott
Architects. Â Later Vernon Helbing joined the firm. Sir Herbert Baker was one of the four principal architects of the Imperial War Graves Commission, See Blomfield for the others.
Chelsea Embankment
Designed by Sir Joseph Bazalgette. Apart from providing a pleasant riverside walk, it was built with the dual purpose of providing a flood barrier and as a covering for the main low level sewer for...
Basil Champneys
Architect. Born Whitechapel. Died at home at 42 Frognal Lane, Hampstead. Works include: Newnham College, Cambridge.
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