English Heritage
Alfred Waterhouse, 1830 - 1905, architect, lived here.
Site: Alfred Waterhouse (1 memorial)
W1, New Cavendish Street, 61
English Heritage
Alfred Waterhouse, 1830 - 1905, architect, lived here.
W1, New Cavendish Street, 61
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Alfred Waterhouse
Born Aigburth, Liverpool, Lancashire. Died Yattendon Court, Berkshire. Most n...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Alfred Waterhouse
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
We were alerted to this plaque by The Express which had a photo (now, 2024, behind a paywall) from the unveiling and : "THE London Pallad...
On our visit the sun was so strong and at such an angle that it rendered the plaque illegible if photographed square on.
It was in this house that Romilly died by suicide.
The plaque can be seen in our photo to the right of the entrance.
Christopher Whitworth Whall, 1849 - 1924, stained glass artist, lived here. Greater London Council
Music-hall singer. Born Ernest Augustine Elen at 103 Pulford Street, Pimlico. He started performing in public houses in 1891, singing songs about working-class life. Moving on to the stage, he beca...
Son of William II, Prince of Orange, and Mary Stuart (daughter of Charles I). Born in The Hague. Married another grandchild of Charles I, Mary II (daughter of James II). William was formally invite...
Deputy Chairman of the St Pancras Vestry General Purposes Committee in the late 1800s. The birth of Thomas Bentley Westacott was registered in the 4th quarter of 1839 in the South Molton Registrat...
Unveiled by other members of the 'I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue' team.
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