Remembering John Addey of Canonbury House.
The Canonbury Society
Site: Addey tree (1 memorial)
N1, Canonbury Square Gardens, east
Canonbury House is not on Canonbury Square, it is at the next junction to the east.
Remembering John Addey of Canonbury House.
The Canonbury Society
N1, Canonbury Square Gardens, east
Canonbury House is not on Canonbury Square, it is at the next junction to the east.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Addey tree
From British History Online: A house existed here in 1373. We think this was ...
The Spring 2017 newsletter of the Canonbury Society raises some interesting i...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Addey tree
It's difficult to interpret "this vault" since all there is, is a low brick wall in front of a planting bed, with the tree. Is it possibl...
Andrew Behan researched Rosalie Drury and presented us with a problem. A mother and daughter shared that name and both lived in Benjamin ...
This is actually one of a pair of these stunning trees, the other being just outside our photo, to the left. It has no plaque or any indi...
The gay pub, the Admiral Duncan, just north of this church, in Old Compton Street, was bombed in 1999. There were 3 deaths and 70 injured...
Anna Louise Price, 21.01.1967 - 27.07.2019. The goddess is dancing, magic is about ... {On the photo attached to the tree, mainly hidden...
2024: This whole block is a building site so we have marked these memorials as being lost. Possibly they will be reinstated when the dev...
Statue sculpted by Philip Jackson.
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