Builders, active 1892.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
W. Johnson and Co.
This plaque was originally erected on the newly-built separate Infirmary to t...
Sylvia Pankhurst lived here 1933 - 1956. Â It was demolished probably sometime 1970 - 1995 and the site is now occupied by the Tamar Square development.
Our map of 1837 shows a street called Pelham Street. Possibly this became Pelham Place and then Hobson's Place before being built over by the Greater London Council in 1966.
The site now covered by Essex Street and Devereux Court was once Essex House and grounds, named after Robert, Earl of Essex, Queen Elizabeth's favourite, who also led a rebellion against her which ...
Haringey On-line has a map of the area in 1891 showing "St John's House" and the surrounding area still undeveloped. Â Someone has also posted Charlotte Riddell's thoughts on the redevelopment of th...
12 - 13 Poultry. Built in 1870, designed by J. &Â J. Belcher. Was demolished after a long campaign in 1994 to make way for the delights of Number 1, Poultry. The man responsible, Lord Palumbo, ...
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