Henry Hicks
Site: Henry Hicks (1 memorial)
N7, Roman Way
The small building with the mural is UK Power Network's Wheelwright Street sub-station, with Pentonville Prison behind.
Henry Hicks
N7, Roman Way
The small building with the mural is UK Power Network's Wheelwright Street sub-station, with Pentonville Prison behind.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Henry Hicks
From the Islington Gazette: "Henry Hicks, 18, died of head injuries when his ...
There are two identical benches placed near each other.
On a nearby information board: "Tinworth Fountain - This was once a large ornamental fountain that stood in a panelled garden close to to...
This type of information is not normally recorded on this type of building. At this date community buildings, such as libraries or town...
The church's information board includes: "Built by the German Community in 1763. Restored 2004. Owned by the Historic Chapels Trust". Th...
Lady Diana Cooper as Britannia sits on a lion which clutches a Union Jack shield. She holds the book 'Who's Who' and is awarding a laurel...
Hugh Price Hughes, 1847 - 1902, Methodist preacher lived and died here. English Heritage
The plaque is at the bottom of the escalators and stairs.
St Luke's Old Street Conservation Plan (a pdf) refers to "History of St Luke's School" by M. Routledge, 1989, a book or leaflet, we assume.
A London livery company. Originally part of the Grocers’ Company, they separated when they were granted their own royal charter in 1617. The Apothecaries Act of 1815 granted them the power to lice...