These buildings were built by Ralph Forest MacKie, 1931 - 1994. R.I.P.
Site: R. F. MacKie (1 memorial)
N6, Kiln Lane, 1-6
Plaque actually in Winchester Terrace.
These buildings were built by Ralph Forest MacKie, 1931 - 1994. R.I.P.
N6, Kiln Lane, 1-6
Plaque actually in Winchester Terrace.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
R. F. MacKie
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The station is on the Central line. It has four staircase exits/entrances, but no exterior building. Although it didn't actually open unt...
We believe this building is now (2021) offices for St Nicholas Montessori Charity.
James William Jerram was the second child of George Jerram (1834-1904) and Rachel Jerram née Young (1833-1901). He was born in Shirley, Hampshire, and his birth was registered in the 1st quarter of...
Indian patriot and philosopher. Born in Bhagur, District Nashik, Maharashtra.
First recorded in the 12th century. Destroyed in the Great Fire and never rebuilt. This 1799 map shows the whole site marked as "churchyard". The congregation merged with St Antholin Budge Row. The...
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