Hugh Price Hughes, 1847 - 1902, Methodist preacher lived and died here.
English Heritage
Site: Hugh Price Hughes (1 memorial)
WC1, Taviton Street, 8
Hugh Price Hughes, 1847 - 1902, Methodist preacher lived and died here.
English Heritage
WC1, Taviton Street, 8
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Hugh Price Hughes
Methodist preacher. Born Wales. Died at home in London. From West London Mis...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Hugh Price Hughes
Hall opened consulting rooms at number 139 in 1945 and when his practice needed more space moved next door into the 6th floor of number 140.
We photographed the plaque some years ago, but did not get a picture of the building on which it was located. We have checked around the ...
In our photo you can see, at first floor level, a row of wall tie plates. This blue plaque has every appearance of being one of those, c...
This plaque is no longer on display.
Fixed to the wall above this plaque is a small black relief depicting five children playing in a pastoral setting. It's rather lovely an...
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...
This work consists of approximately 240,000 red and pink hearts, one for each of the UK Covid deaths. Volunteers created this mural and,...
This mural depicts 3 football players: one was a PoW held in Auschwitz, where, amazingly, he played football, the other 2 were Jewish and...