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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
National Trust

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Morley mosaics - KEW - Octavia Hill

Octavia Hill, born 1838. The founder of modern social work through her tirele...

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Octavia Hill - Finchley

Hill's family were living in Brownswell Cottages in 1851. These were on Finc...

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Octavia Hill - W1

English Heritage Octavia Hill, 1838 - 1912, housing reformer and co-founder o...

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This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
National Trust

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George Inn - National Trust

This plaque is on the left hand side of the courtyard.

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Jamestown tree

Virginians seem keen on sending us their soil: in 1921 they gave us a statue ...

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National Tree Week 1987

National Tree Week is an event which has been promoted by the Tree Council si...

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Sutton House & the Robertson brothers

Sutton House This building was given to the National Trust by W. A. Robertson...

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Other Subjects

Powell and Moya

Powell and Moya

Architects. The two partners were: Sir Arnold Joseph Philip Powell (1921 – 2003), usually known as Philip Powell, and John Hidalgo Moya (1920 – 1994), sometimes known as Jacko Moya, born in America...

Group, Architecture, USA

1 memorial
William Harvey FRIBA

William Harvey FRIBA

Architect: for the Royal Free Hospital in 1895.

Person, Architecture

1 memorial
Adelphi Terrace

Adelphi Terrace

The Adam brothers built a very large development including a run of houses with a terrace that overlooked the river, which was much closer before the Embankment was built. It was this terrace that ...

Place, Architecture

3 memorials
Thomas Cundy

Thomas Cundy

Architect. He could be either Thomas Cundy, senior (1765-1825), or his son; as their careers were closely intertwined. The identity of the portrait on the right is similarly doubtful. Cundy senior ...

Person, Architecture

1 memorial
James Burton

James Burton

Architect and property developer. The most successful property developer of Regency and Georgian London. He built over 3,000 properties, and his buildings covered over 250 acres of central London. ...

Person, Architecture

1 memorial