Brixton Independent Church - foundation stone
SW9, Brixton Road, Our Lady of the Rosary
We think it likely that Kemp-Welch, a local worthy, attended the church and made a contribution to the costs of this building.
We think it likely that Kemp-Welch, a local worthy, attended the church and made a contribution to the costs of this building.
Robert Davies and his mother Christine, one of the Thomas grand-daughters, told us that the plaque was black, made in cast iron with the ...
In 2021 Robert Turner sent us photos of a postcard showing a war memorial at the Chalk Farm bus garage. This had been found by his friend...
The unveiling image (© TfL from the London Transport Museum collection) is captioned "b/w lantern slide, Unveiling ceremony for a war mem...
Frederick George Creed, 1871 - 1957, electrical engineer, inventor of the teleprinter, lived and died here. Greater London Council
The tree is outside our photo, to the left, south, set back from the road, in the grounds of St Mary's Church.
In our photo the Memorial Hall foundation stone is on the corner of the red brick wall, the copper beech plaque is on the pebble-dashed p...
In our photo the Memorial Hall foundation stone is on the corner of the red brick wall, the copper beech plaque is on the pebble-dashed p...
We wonder what the various shapes in the design represent? Nappy wipes and other unmentionables that get flushed down the loo, and should...