Greater London Council
Alfred Lord Milner, 1854 - 1925, statesman, lived here.
Site: Alfred Lord Milner (1 memorial)
W1, Manchester Square, 14, Milner House
Greater London Council
Alfred Lord Milner, 1854 - 1925, statesman, lived here.
W1, Manchester Square, 14, Milner House
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Alfred Lord Milner
Statesman. Born Germany. His English grandfather was involved in the Rhinelan...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Alfred Lord Milner
Replaced the LCC. The GLC was abolished, some say, because Mrs Thatcher could...
In our photo the plaque can be seen on one of the paving stones behind the solo pedestrian.
There were 16 of these open-book style ground plaques, marking the corners of blocks A - D, the 4 main large blocks of buildings in WW2 C...
Goldsmith died at his home in Middle Temple and was buried in the grounds of the Temple Church. This plaque was installed following a 20...
We failed to find this in Dec-Jan 2017, even with the exact address. It shows a ship inside a bottle. This cast-iron roundel is one of 22...
Bobby Abel, "The Guv'nor", 1857 - 1936, one of England's finest ever cricketers, learned his cricket in Southwark Park. London Borough of...
The story of this crash is very well told at Their Last Night. Here we give a brief summary. The plane was a a Mark 5 Halifax No DK 253 of 427 Squadron based at Leeming, Yorkshire. It was one o...
Hero. Born Berkshire. Royal Navy captain. Served in WW1 and WW2 and awarded CBE in 1943. This 'Have-a-go' hero single-handed attempted to stop 'smash-and-grab' thieves at a jeweller's shop in B...
Member of the Joint Co-ordinating Committee in 1982 for opening Tower Bridge to the public.
Born East Knoyle, Wiltshire, died London. Designer of 54 London churches, of which 13 were destroyed in the Blitz. Part of one of his churches, St Antholin, has ended up in an unexpected location...
In September 1940 shrapnel hit this house and the Moores moved out to Much Hadham.
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