William Jefferies Collins
N10, Cranmore Way, 14, Rookfield
Not only did Collins live here but he and his two sons developed the area as the Rookfield Garden Village. This plaque is very difficult...
Not only did Collins live here but he and his two sons developed the area as the Rookfield Garden Village. This plaque is very difficult...
We missed all the publicity there must have been when this was unveiled in this car park, but, John Prescott - we are impressed. Alan Sta...
In 1855 the first pillar boxes were installed in 5 London streets: Fleet Street, Strand, Piccadilly, Pall Mall and Rutland Gate. In 2015,...
Designed by architect T. Phillips Figgis.
This is the only London work that we can identify by Heathcote, a Manchester architect. e-Architect describes, with photos, Its recent re...
While the plaque is in Holland Street, the address is 56 Hornton Street.
Muswell Hill was not developed until the late 19th century so when Tegetmeier lived here he was probably surrounded by farmland. The hous...
Our colleague Alan Patient took this photograph in 2010. By 2016 it had been replaced by the "Turners and Paget" plaque.