Old Meeting Congregational Church - Uxbridge
UB8, Uxbridge High Street, Watts Hall in Beasley's Yard
The two memorial stones are on the wall to the left of our photo, hidden by the foliage. They are in very good (as new) condition and we ...
The two memorial stones are on the wall to the left of our photo, hidden by the foliage. They are in very good (as new) condition and we ...
The two memorial stones are on the wall to the left of our photo, hidden by the foliage. They are in very good (as new) condition and we ...
The two memorial stones are on the wall to the left of our photo, hidden by the foliage. They are in very good (as new) condition and we ...
The plaque is around the corner in Dawes Street.
The Bowman plaque can be seen in our photo at the bottom left. A notice board just outside our photo, to the right, gives some history of...
We think the old brick wall that can be seen in our photo at the top right is probably the same wall that can be seen, top right, in the ...
The brick pier built to display these rescued plaques is behind the railings, at the right of our photo. Until we did the research we as...
We knew about this plaque but it's inside the Tower Bridge engine rooms, to the south of the Bridge. These are only accessible to visitor...
Unveiled by by Dr Helen Pankhurst, Sylvia's great granddaughter.
Wikipedia and the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography both give De Vere's date of death as 1604 so the 1609 on the plaque must be exp...