The Castle 1541
That's what we like, a plaque that doesn't waffle, short and to the point.
Site: Castle Pub - EC4 (1 memorial)
EC4, Furnival Street
The Castle 1541
That's what we like, a plaque that doesn't waffle, short and to the point.
EC4, Furnival Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Castle Pub - EC4
Established in 1541. Rebuilt in 1901. By 1893 the address had changed from 26...
The poem is part of ‘Riddles’, R.F.C. by John Drinkwater, 1918.
The Arnold Bennett Society Arnold Bennett, author, 1867 - 1931, lived, worked and died here, 1930 -1931.
The round plaque is on the wall under the main entrance canopy, high up, near the first "E" of Empire. The three brass plaques are in the...
2022: Timothy Fox drew our attention to the fact that this building and the plaque have gone (demolished 2018). Yet another spreadsheet t...
St Bride Foundation Institute The memorial stone of the St Bride Foundation Institute was laid in 1893 by HRH The Prince of Wales and th...
Poet and classical scholar. Born Gloucestershire. Died Cambridge. In 1918-9 he published a few epitaphs for use on graves and memorials, including: When you go home, tell them of us and say, Fo...
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Chairman of the Thames Navigation & Port of London Committee in 1857. We can’t find a picture of the man but here’s the cup he was presented with, inscribed: “Thames Navigation & Port of ...
There is another memorial in Sandilands.
Role on the lost expedition: Petty officer on SS Erebus. See John Franklin.
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