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Queen Mary College

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Queen Mary College

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Queen Mary College

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Barber Beaumont - information plaque

This information plaque is giving the provenance of the immense slab of infor...

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People's Palace

The plaque names only 6 relief panels but there are 7, music being represente...

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This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Queen Mary College

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Clement Attlee statue

It's rather disconcerting that the plaque refers to "Queen Mary College" as "...

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Graham Chapman - EC1

Chapman's difficult career choice presented itself in 1963-4 so that must be ...

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King Leopold II of Belgium

Foundation stone of this library was laid by His Majesty Leopold II King of t...

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Other Subjects

Thomas Arnold

Thomas Arnold

Headmaster of Rugby School from 1828 to 1841.  Born Isle of Wight.  Father of Matthew Arnold, great grandfather of Aldous and Julian Huxley.  Died at Rugby.

Person, Education, History

1 memorial
Central London District Schools

Central London District Schools

There are several different names which all apply to the same institution. The Central London School District was formed in 1849, when the school district's board acquired a privately owned buildi...

Building, Education

3 memorials
Chelsea College of Art & Design

Chelsea College of Art & Design

From their website: "Chelsea College of Arts is one of London's most prestigious art and design colleges." From c.2005 based at the Millbank Prison site.

Group, Art, Craft / Design, Education

2 memorials
Manor House School Stoke Newington

Manor House School Stoke Newington

Boarding School. First mentioned in 1813, but probably built some years before that. Its most famous pupil was Edgar Allan Poe, who was educated there from 1817 to 1820.

Building, Education

1 memorial
Winifred Darch

Winifred Darch

Author and teacher. Born in Brighton. A prolific writer of novels, mainly for girls. From 1906 to 1935, she worked as a teacher and housemistress at the High School for Girls, Loughton. We cannot f...

Person, Education, Literature

1 memorial