Manor Street 'club'
SW3, Chelsea Manor Street
The Church plaque can be seen at the lower left of our photo. The club plaque is below the window to the left of the stepped entrance. 1...
The Church plaque can be seen at the lower left of our photo. The club plaque is below the window to the left of the stepped entrance. 1...
Cursetjee and his British family moved here on his retirement in 1868.
We believe a rope well is the same as a rope pump, in which a loose hanging rope is lowered into a well and drawn up through a long pipe ...
Henry Nevinson, 1856 - 1941, journalist; C. R. W. Nevinson, 1889 - 1946, artist, lived and worked here. English Heritage
The plaque was brought to our attention by Londonist. It can be seen in our photo above the blue sign.
This is the plaque originally erected in Abingdon Street. Rescued from that war-damaged site, in 1959 the LCC donated it to the Instituti...
Telford's plaque was recovered by the LCC in 1959, and donated to the Institution of Civil Engineers, which he had founded, where it was ...
Clapham Parochial School, 1839 - 1974, converted to residential use 1999. The Clapham Society
We believe this development includes most of the buildings on this block. In our photo the plaque is hidden by the rather strange vehicle.