Montague House
SE3, Charlton Way, Greenwich Park
On the sequence of events the plaque is not clear. Caroline married George in 1795 and after the birth of their daughter they separated a...
On the sequence of events the plaque is not clear. Caroline married George in 1795 and after the birth of their daughter they separated a...
The Sancho plaque is to the right, Montague House (often spelt Montagu House) to the left. The sunken bath supposedly used by Queen Carol...
Ignatius Sancho, 1729 - 1780, writer, symbol of the humanity of Africans, lived and had a grocery shop near this site. Foreign and Commo...
Mary Prince, 1788 - 1833, abolitionist and author, lived in a house near this site in 1829. Nubian Jak Community Trust London Borough of...
The piers on either side of the path look like gate-posts but there's no evidence of any gates ever having been attached. Each of the pie...
The piers on either side of the path look like gate-posts but there's no evidence of any gates ever having been attached. Each of the pie...
As indicated by the local street names, the Lloyd Baker family owned this area of land for about 250 years until the 1950s. They develop...
All that remains of Smirke's 1829 Post Office building in St. Martins-le-Grand is this five-ton Ionic capital from the right hand corner ...
This charming street, still largely as built, was designed by Elijah Hoole. Most of it (5-11 and 21-37) is listed Grade II. It replaced t...
This 1908 building replaced the previous station, built in 1871. The ground floor exterior walls are faced with glazed red tiles. Above...