Builder of All Saints Church Poplar, 1822-23. He was a local builder and is buried in the churchyard. Information from .
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Thomas Morris
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All Saints Poplar - consecrated
This parish church of All Saints Poplar Middlesex was consecrated on the thir...
Removal of graveyard remains - All Saints Poplar
We've not seen wet slate plaques look so bad before. Perhaps this is some sla...
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E. H. Blunt
Property developer active 1884-91. The Dartmouth Park Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan, 2009, mentions Blunt twice, as having developed Bramshill Gardens and Chester Road. Andrew Be...
York Watergate
See Norwich Place/York House for more about the history of this site. In 1874 the construction of Embankment Gardens left this watergate high and dry. In 1893, the watergate having fallen into de...
St Marys Newington clock tower
An early church was demolished in 1720, leaving only the clock tower. The new building incorporated the original large clock tower at the western end. This church including the tower was demolished...
Mary Anne Clarke's house
We think Clarke lived in 1803 in the house that can be seen to the left (west) of this church. See the plaque page for why we think this. Â And that the Duke of York frequently visited her here.Â
Peake Estates Ltd
Real estate managers. According to the Companies House website this a private limited company that was incorporated on 25 March 1935. Their current (2024) registered office address is 172 Old Milto...
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