Cardinal Wiseman (1802 - 1865) lived here.
Site: Cardinal Wiseman (1 memorial)
W1, Golden Square, 37
The plaque is at about ground level to the left side of the building.
Cardinal Wiseman (1802 - 1865) lived here.
W1, Golden Square, 37
The plaque is at about ground level to the left side of the building.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Cardinal Wiseman
Cardinal Nicholas Patrick Stephen Wiseman was the first Archbishop of Westmin...
This fountain is at the west end of the garden in front of the Town Hall, on Fairfield Street. It is surrounded by memorials as follows: ...
Gerald Durrell, 1925 - 1995, zoologist and writer, lived here as a child. English Heritage
Johnson Street is now Cranleigh Street, where there is a plaque for Dickens.
Unveiled by Cohen's daughter, the Tesco heiress and disgraced Conservative politician Dame Shirley Porter.
Gladstone served as Member of Parliament for Greenwich from 1868 to 1878.
Makers of street furniture, lighting and architectural metalwork.
Pulford Street and the Equitable Gas Works used to occupy this six acre site. In the 1930s the Pulford Street Site Committee was respons...
Born Calcutta, India. Artist and writer. His father was a civil servant in India and the family moved to England on his retirement. A minor figure in the Pre-Raphaelites, although he exhibited regu...
Person, Art, Literature, India
We would not describe this face as ugly so it can't be Socrates. We reckon it's Homer - he's often shown with a beanie hat.
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
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