Southgate - First seat of local government
N14, The Green, 40
The Listing entry gives the history of the building: "... On the Tithe map of 1801 there are narrow rectangular buildings in the plot now...
The Listing entry gives the history of the building: "... On the Tithe map of 1801 there are narrow rectangular buildings in the plot now...
Janet Johnson (1858 - 1955) pioneer welfare worker. Lived at 39 Redcross Way. She became the first woman Guardian of the Poor in Southwar...
The Crafts have another plaque in this road but English Heritage are clear that this (number 26) is the house in which the Crafts settled...
See Ellen and William Craft - blue plaque for the other plaque in this road.
The address is also home to the Keeping Gallery which displays works by both artists. For many years after Charles' death, Renate gave ta...
The address is also home to the Keeping Gallery which displays works by both artists. For many years after Charles' death, Renate gave ta...
With thanks to our tireless Latin consultant, David Hopkins, who transcribed the plaque and provided the translation. David writes "Since...
The plaque is on the side of the house in Hampstead Way. Tait lived here for 21 years in the 1920s and 30s.
Jeanne Rathbone has posted about O'Casey and his time in Battersea, with extracts from his Autobiography.
Above the entrance at the left: "1883". above the two large windows: "Wesleyan Schools". Now, 2021, residential. The plaques, which we h...