William F. Brown, Bishop of Pellla, born 1862, died 1951.
Site: Bishop Brown (1 memorial)
SE11, Harleyford Road, Bishop Brown Memorial Building, St Anne's Catholic Settlement
William F. Brown, Bishop of Pellla, born 1862, died 1951.
SE11, Harleyford Road, Bishop Brown Memorial Building, St Anne's Catholic Settlement
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Bishop Brown
Born in Aberdeen or Dundee (depending on source). When he was eleven his who...
In the photo you can see 3 stone plaques on this wall. The low, middle one is weather-worn into illegibility. Lowe's tree is at the centr...
Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, 1788 - 1855, Commander during the Crimean War, lived here. L.C.C.
In our photo both these plaques are behind, and to the right of, the modern standing sign, with the paving stone in the ground directly b...
Virginia Stephen (Virginia Woolf), 1882 - 1941, novelist and critic, lived here, 1907 - 1911. Greater London Council
Cato Street Conspiracy discovered here 23 February 1820. Greater London Council
The feast of the conversion of St Paul is on 25th January which gives the erection date as 26th January 1874. Five years later this same ...
Cricketer. Born Robert Abel at 18 Commercial Street, Rotherhithe. He was the first England player to "carry his bat", i.e. opening the batting and remaining not out at the end of an innings, and th...
Artist. Born Bruges, Belgium where his father was working as an architect/artist but his Anglo-Welsh family moved back to London in 1874. Largely self-taught he was skilled in various mediums and c...
The Siemens produced a number of successful men who are candidates for this memorial. We hope we have selected the right one but would b...
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