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...
The original gatehouse together with the keystone form the entrance to the current building.
John Constable, 1776 - 1837, artist, lived here in the summers of 1821 - 1822. Erected by the Hampstead Plaque Fund
Erection date is approximate. Laszlo lived here with his wife and five sons, and died here. In his garden studio here he painted the you...
The memorial was unveiled to great acclaim by Brian May and Mercury's mother Jer Bulsara. By about two years later it had disappeared. On...
Franklin lived here for two extended stays between 1757 and 1775. This is the only Franklin residence that survives. Due to the street ha...
Founded to preserve the battle sites of Britain. The founding motivation was the fact that the battlefield of Naseby, (a perfectly preserved site of the battle of the English Civil War), was to be ...
Decorative artist. Born 6 New Burlington Street to Richard and Anne, sister to Charles Cockerell. Ordained as an Anglican priest in 1845, but converted to Roman Catholicism in1852. He worked on man...
Born Danbury, Connecticut. Composer. A businessman whose vast musical output was not recognised until late in his life. Awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1947 for his Third Symphony. Died in New Yo...
In 1903-10 the Savoy Hotel was built by Colcutt and Macmurdo. The magnificently Art Deco Savoy Theatre is in the western section. The sho...
Music critic, dog poet, photographic model and all round good egg.
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