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Soho Housing Association

Categories: Property, Social Welfare

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Soho Housing Association

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Pargiter Court - history

We believe the parish referenced here is the one associated with St James's c...

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This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Soho Housing Association

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Archer Street Chambers

Archer Street Chambers was built in 1882/3 as dwellings for artisans. It was ...

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Clarion House

Clarion House stands on an historic site in St Anne's Court which passed from...

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Royalty Mansions

Royalty Mansions was built in 1908 as flats with workrooms for tailors. It w...

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St James's Residences

St James's Residences stand in an area first known as Knaves Acre. The origi...

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Other Subjects

Whittington's house

Whittington's house

Whittington had a number of addresses in London: Hart Street, Mark Lane, Sweedon’s Passage, Grub Street (now Milton Street) and a house in (now) College Hill.  This last was a significant purchase ...

Building, Property

1 memorial
Essex House - E3

Essex House - E3

In 1891 C. R. Ashbee moved the workshops of the Guild of Handicraft from 34 Commercial Street to Essex House, at 401 Mile End Road, an early eighteenth-century mansion. The guild prospered at Essex...

Building, Craft / Design, Property

1 memorial
Elm House

Elm House

Birthplace of William Morris. The family moved from here to Woodford Hall in 1840. The 1890s drawing is by Edmund Hort New (1871 - 1931).

Place, Property

1 memorial
John Cornelius Park

John Cornelius Park

From The Teddington Society: "a prominent builder and land owner. He was born in Wootton-under Edge, Gloucestershire but by the 1851 Census was living in Teddington. He bought the Lordship of the M...

Person, Benefactor, Property

1 memorial
Bucklersbury House

Bucklersbury House

Architect Owen Campbell-Jones. Built in 1958. RIBA hasa good picture of the Hutton panels in situ and provides: "At 15 storeys, Bucklersbury House was the first tall slab to be built following the ...

Building, Property

1 memorial