Salvation Army Ronalds Road - east
N5, Ronalds Road, 1, Citadel Court
The designer of the building clearly had the 'citadel' concept in mind. Strangely, some of these foundation plaques have had their inscri...
The designer of the building clearly had the 'citadel' concept in mind. Strangely, some of these foundation plaques have had their inscri...
The designer of the building clearly had the 'citadel' concept in mind. Strangely, some of these foundation plaques have had their inscri...
This 19th century building was converted by the architect John Oliver Brook Hitch MC, into an animal dispensary. It was opened on 10 Nove...
This plaque is made of a single piece of cast iron.
Apart from the actual names the two plaques are the same. Our photo shows the one on the left.
The damage on this plaque is the result of WW2 bombs.
The Latin quote is from the Roman poet Horace's Odes and translates roughly as "It is sweet and right to die for your country."
The two plaques containing the list of WW1 names are in the porch at the west end, either side of the entrance. The blue plaque to Wilbe...
Bernado O’Higgins, 1778 - 1842, general, statesman and liberator of Chile, lived and studied here. English Heritage
This is the foundation stone of the 1928 Lloyd's building.