City of Westminster
Bernard Sunley, 1910 - 1964, contractor and philanthropist, lived and worked here, 1941 - 1958.
Site: Bernard Sunley (1 memorial)
W1, Berkeley Square, 24
City of Westminster
Bernard Sunley, 1910 - 1964, contractor and philanthropist, lived and worked here, 1941 - 1958.
W1, Berkeley Square, 24
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Bernard Sunley
Property developer and philanthropist. Born 46 Jugela Street, Catford. Made h...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Bernard Sunley
The ancient parish of St Margaret's was divided into St Margaret's and St Joh...
Ford lived here for a few years with his mistress Violet Hunt and at the time the address was according to RBKC (who have a 1966 photo of...
http://www.emancipationofthedispossessed.com/pdfs/guidedwalk.pdf
The text suggests that the stone came from the original 1812 building but the style does not look old enough. Despite the layout, the ent...
Presented to the Mayor and Leader of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, Councillors David Grant and Chris Roberts, from the mayor of ancient...
This area has been known as Little Canada Londonist explains why.
Private day school for young boys at 90 Queen's Gate, run by Orlando Henry Wagner (1867-1956) and his wife Monica. Operating before WW1 but we can't find start and end dates. An old boy, Michael Ma...
First performed at the Blitz Club on 5 December 1979.Wikipedia informs: "'Spandau Ballet' was slang used by Allied troops in the trenches in the First World War referring to the twitching of the co...
Quaker activist and writer. Born near Kendal. Died, unmarried, in Newgate prison and was buried at Bunhill Fields Burial Ground.
Christian Socialist and pacifist. Born 36 Knoll Road, Wandsworth. Keen sportsman but gave up cricket when (at college we think) as the bowler, he accidentally killed the batsman. As well as under...
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