Sir Henry Wilson at Liverpool Street Station
EC2, Liverpool Street Station
The memorial that Wilson had just unveiled before his death is the main war memorial, not the one to Fryatt.
The memorial that Wilson had just unveiled before his death is the main war memorial, not the one to Fryatt.
Prior to the restoration of the station these memorials stood elsewhere. The war memorial was originally erected in the booking hall. One...
An error in one of the names (Cleathers / Cleathero) has been pointed out to us and has been confirmed as being on the memorial itself. W...
The names are listed alphabetically but only by first letter of surname, possibly to make the late additions, of which there are 9, less ...
The way this monument meets the sloping ground has been well thought out: a small platform edged with a low ridge and connected to the pa...
To the left of this church is a Victorian school building. High up on its wall is a large, flat, but sort of secret, Christian cross, cre...
The two plaques containing the list of WW1 names are in the porch at the west end, either side of the entrance. The blue plaque to Wilbe...
This arch was the entrance to Lloyd's 1928 building. 37 feet high, of Portland stone, it was retained and now, rather incongruously, sits...
This arch was the entrance to Lloyd's 1928 building. 37 feet high, of Portland stone, it was retained and now, rather incongruously, sits...
The face on the right (south-facing) has been badly weather-beaten and then it seems the lettering has been renewed but only some of it, ...