Site of the second Bethlehem Hospital, 1676 -1815.
The Corporation of the City of London
Site: Bethlehem Hospital - second (1 memorial)
EC2, London Wall, 145/149
Site of the second Bethlehem Hospital, 1676 -1815.
The Corporation of the City of London
EC2, London Wall, 145/149
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Bethlehem Hospital - second
A priory for the Order of the Star of Bethlehem, built in 1247 on Bishopsgate...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Bethlehem Hospital - second
The municipal governing body of the City of London. Officially the 'Mayor and...
St Mary-le-Strand's site says: "The roadway in front of Somerset House . . . Was occupied in the early seventeenth century by a windmill ...
Site of St. Benet Gracechurch, demolished 1876. The Corporation of the City of London
When we published this in January 2012 we asked for help in naming the sculptor. Mick has kindly contacted us himself, and October 2012,...
It's odd that the plaque is placed here rather than at the almshouses at the other end of the road. Possibly the Count had a house here,...
June 2015: Stephen Cleverley reported via Facebook that this plaque has gone missing, leaving just the screw holes behind.
Bob Speel informs that this roundel was designed by Lethaby and modelled by Thornycroft.
King of the West Saxons and of the Anglo-Saxons. Born Wantage. Introduced a level of education not previously known in Anglo-Saxon England for his sons, those of other nobles and even clever boys o...
From the Picture Source website: In 1790, James Farrer bought the southern half of the fine building which we now occupy at 66 Lincoln's Inn Fields. This was originally the home of Lord Powys, whic...
Born St Albans. As a priest he followed the Lollard doctrine which advocated social equality and hence was imprisoned several times. This was where he was when the Peasants' Revolt began. The Ke...