Tom Cribb English Heritage
SW1, Panton Street, 36
The Richmond plaque can be seen in our photo, between the lamppost and the two blackboards.
The Richmond plaque can be seen in our photo, between the lamppost and the two blackboards.
The Richmond plaque can be seen in our photo, between the lamppost and the two blackboards.
The smaller plaque is between the two posts on the right of the photograph.
The smaller plaque is between the two posts on the right of the photograph.
In 1672 the Duke of Buckingham sold his house (York House) and land north-east of where Charing Cross Station now stands, for development...
The plaque can be seen in our photo between the two lower windows towards the right.
December 2016: The Mail, The Telegraph and the Brussels Times all report on the removal of a foundation plaque at Queen Mary's. In April...
There is an identical plaque at the entrance to the tunnel on the south bank of the Thames.
{On the small plaque:} To mark the centenary of Rookfield Garden Village Ltd incorporated 28th August 1913. {On the larger plaque} Willi...