Vauxhall lavender garden
SW8, Vauxhall Park
The stones laid in the ground nearest the camera were, we think, once the base for a bench, now gone. The inscription is on the the stone...
The stones laid in the ground nearest the camera were, we think, once the base for a bench, now gone. The inscription is on the the stone...
Craigie Aitchison, RA, CBE, 1926 - 2009, painter, lived in this house from 1963 and died here.
{Beneath the WRNS badge:} On this site in January 1918 Dame Katharine Furse GBE established the first headquarters of the WRNS. Women's R...
Newby's ice store stood on the north bank of the canal in the 1860s. Ice was used to keep food fresh for transport, and in shops. Importe...
The plaque is on the right of the 'Iceni Court' name plaque. The Iceni were a Brittonic tribe of eastern Britain during the Iron Age and...
Roman Road London has a splendid photo of 'Local East End Suffragettes outside the Lord Morpeth Public House'. It shows about 40 women a...
The plaque is not clear about what was constructed. The piers look original so we guess it was just the gates themselves.
The station is on the Piccadilly line. We usually aim to show photographs of the exteriors of London underground stations, because of the...
Note: you can see that when the original plaque was saved from the demolition the stone in which it was laid was reclaimed as well.