What is London Remembers?
The aim of this website is to document all the memorials in London. That's the plaques, monuments, statues, fountains, etc, that commemorate a person, an event, a building, etc. It's an aim we don't think we will ever achieve but we will enjoy the attempt.
Memorial types
Fountain
148 memorials
Gates
21 memorials
Ghost bike
32 memorials
Ghost building
9 memorials
Keystone
27 memorials
Monument
340 memorials
Mural
100 memorials
Latest Memorials
view moreJoseph Payne fountain - NW1
NW1, Albert Terrace
In memory of Joseph Payne, Esq., deputy assistant judge, a zealous total abstainer and a faithful friend of Bands of Hope. Died March 29,...
Dame Thora Hird - W2
W2, Leinster Mews, 21
Dame Thora Hird (1911 - 2003) actress, lived here. The Theatre and Film Guild
West Ham court house - 1884 construction
E15, West Ham Lane
The two plaques are below the ground floor windows. They cannot be seen in our photo, obscured by the black section of the gates. Reading...
West Ham court house - 1901 extension
E15, West Ham Lane
The two plaques are below the ground floor windows. They cannot be seen in our photo, obscured by the black section of the gates. Reading...
Hammer Films
WD6, Shenley Road, In front of 30
Hammer Films Leading film production company based at Elstree from 1968. Home of the British horror film. Commemorating the centenary of ...
Latest Subjects
view moreCommittee and Friends of the United Kingdom Band of Hope Union
Hope UK is a Christian charity based in London which educates children and young people about drug and alcohol abuse. Local meetings started in Leeds with the objective to teach children the impor...
Seb Lewis
Charlton superfan. Charlton Athletic was first supported by his father and brother. Seb went to The Valley for the first time in 1992 and went on to attend every single game, home and away from Feb...
Lionel Stanhope
South London artist who has created work similar to the Charlton Athletic mural all over south-east London and Kent, e.g. Brockley, Hither Green, Lee, Forest Hill and Plumstead. He has completed ov...
Edward Monson, Jnr
This Edward Monson would have been 40 when St Albans was built. His father (Edward Monson) was a civil engineer. and junior's architect son, Edward Charles Philip Monson would have been 15. So we a...
Seriously Famous
view moreLost and Relocated Memorials
view moreDied on this day
Sir Harry Vane (the younger)
Died: 14/6/1662, 363 years ago
Person, Execution, Politics & Administration, USA
Puzzle-corner
FCO - G unknown
The Foreign Office was completed in 1873 to the 1861 designs of Sir George Gilbert Scott, with Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt for the St James’s...