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
We decided against transcribing the apostrophe in "tree's" and using the Latin "sic" - that would just make us look nerdy and pedantic.
The scholars are on the central facade of the building: boy to left, girl to right, with the British Royal coat of arms between. Above th...
The plaque to the Great Storm is rather hidden away in the flower bed behind and to the right of the statue.
To our dearest Tim Godwin, 1964 - 1995, with lots of love, Mum, Dad & Nic. LYH.
Aesculus Indica (Indian Horse Chestnut) planted by Hugh Jenkins, MP, Minister for the Arts, on 17th May 1974, in memory of Lilian Baylis ...
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