The Artist Rifles was formed here at the studio of Henry Wyndham Phillips, 1860.
Site: Artists Rifles (1 memorial)
W1, St George Street, 8
The Artist Rifles was formed here at the studio of Henry Wyndham Phillips, 1860.
W1, St George Street, 8
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Artist Rifles
The 38th Middlesex (Artists') Rifle Volunteers was formed, in response to a t...
Portrait painter. The Artist Rifles was formed at his studio, 1860. Died Syd...
Greater London Council Sir Jonathan Hutchinson, 1828 - 1913, surgeon, scientist and teacher, lived here.
Reading left to right these plaques are: Tide - 1874, Wall - 1817, Tide - 1928. We think the organisation for which the Wardens worked...
This is a loosely-worded plaque. We don't think it really means ALL the men lost in both World Wars, just those that worked at the Brewery.
This is a very odd corner of London. It has been taken over by Albins who have a "Memorial Garden" open to the public, office hours and w...
This stadium was demolished in 2016 and we can't find out what happened to the plaques so we have marked them all as lost.
Born in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk. Naval commander who became a national hero as a result of his victories in the battle of the Nile (1798) and the Battle of Trafalgar (1805). He was mortally wounded...
Built in 1830 by Sir William Dundas. Demolished in 1933 to make way for the flats there now. This extract comes from an 1893 map. The footprint is slightly different in this 1867 map.
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