Boris the cat lived here, 1986 - 1996.
Site: Boris the cat (1 memorial)
NW5, Anglers Lane, 24
Boris the cat lived here, 1986 - 1996.
NW5, Anglers Lane, 24
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Boris the cat
This plaque was brought to our attention by Londonist, of course. Why the plaque is on this particular house remains a mystery. It's been...
Surrey Iron Railway Company 1801 {At the centre is an image of a draped female holding a metal wheel on a short piece of track, the track...
Credit to Researching the Past for the splendid research on the names on this memorial.
Patrick Hamilton, 1904-1962, novelist and playwright, lived here. English Heritage
Charles Henry Cannon was born on 30 October 1881 in Brompton, London, one of the six children of Caleb Cannon (1850-1919) and Mary Louisa Cannon née James (1853-1936). His birth was registered in t...
The seal of the Knights incorporated the image of a horse with two riders, the Knights originally being too poor to have a horse each. By papal decree the Knights Templar were dissolved in 1312 a...
Anti-slavery campaigner. Born Dorset. Trained in law and worked for a time in the Carribean where he saw the cruelty to slaves and became an abolitionist. The death of his first wife deepened hi...
Person, Law, Politics & Administration, Race Issues, Religion, Caribbean Islands
Naval officer. Born Ireland, Co. Wicklow. "Royal naval biography; or, Memoirs of ..." has a full biography. Lieut-Governor of Greenwich Hospital, where he died. The Greenwich monument has his n...
Probably born in or near Rugby, 1515-16. In 1534 he went to London as an apprentice to a grocer. 7 years later he was a grocer and in 1554 he was elected to the Worshipful Company of Grocers. He wa...
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