Charles Darwin - E2
E2, Canrobert Street, Charles Darwin House
No explanation for the choice of name is given and we are not aware that Darwin was associated in any way with Tower Hamlets.
No explanation for the choice of name is given and we are not aware that Darwin was associated in any way with Tower Hamlets.
The plaques are on the white tiled wall below the Shirland Road street sign. Some photos of the unveiling of the more recent plaque, show...
The plaques are on the white tiled wall below the Shirland Road street sign. Some photos of the unveiling of the more recent plaque, show...
In our photo you can just about make out the plaque above the Wagamama delivery bike. A 3-part frieze above the windows reads: "London C...
The plaque is low on the white upright between the centre and right-most door/window. This Grade II* listed building was designed and bu...
When placed in a triangle an eye represents the masonic Eye of Providence, but there is no triangle here and anyway, this is not a freema...
Sir Lennox Berkeley, 1903 - 1989, composer, lived here 1947 - 1989. City of Westminster
William Henry Hudson, 1841 - 1922, naturalist and ornithologist, early and influential member of the RSPB, novelist and author of 'Green ...
In our photo the plaque can be seen to the right of the main entrance, above the woman's head. The plaque is laid into a small aperture ...