Erection date: 1995
This cast-iron roundel, showing 4 tankards around an eagle motif, is one of 22 - see Bowler's page for more details.
Site: Bowler plaque - Four Tankards (1 memorial)
E1, Brick Lane
Erection date: 1995
This cast-iron roundel, showing 4 tankards around an eagle motif, is one of 22 - see Bowler's page for more details.
E1, Brick Lane
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Bowler plaque - Four Tankards
The name was taken from the street on the north of the site, Black Eagle Stre...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Bowler plaque - Four Tankards
We cannot find any information about Bowler himself, only that in c.1990-2010...
Plaque unveiled by Professor David Wormersley who has written many books on Gibbon.
This image came from Twitter via Londonist, and from the children's clothes must be about 1910. 2020: Terje Hartberg contacted us via Tw...
This site was formerly occupied by the Red Hall Picture Palace. Built in 1913, the Red Hall was part of the first wave of new British pic...
There is a rather strange modern architectural sculpture in this courtyard (you can see the top of it to the left of our picture, behind ...
{A second plaque on the same wall reads:} This garden was refurbished by Westminster City Council in consultation with the residents of B...
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