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...
'Mail Rail' - Post Office Railway, 1927 - 2003, 6½ mile, 2 ft gauge, driverless underground railway, linking postal sorting offices, and ...
{Beneath the WRNS badge:} On this site in January 1918 Dame Katharine Furse GBE established the first headquarters of the WRNS. Women's R...
Although not specified on the plaque, it was erected by Wandsworth LGBTQ+ Forum.
Royal Garrison Church of St. George, destroyed by flying bomb on 13th July 1944. Consecrated ground preserved as a memorial garden and co...
There were 16 of these open-book style ground plaques, marking the corners of blocks A - D, the 4 main large blocks of buildings in WW2 C...
Leonard Huxley 1860 - 1933 Julian Huxley 1887 - 1975 Aldous Huxley 1894 - 1963 Men of science and letters lived here. English Heritage
We were puzzled by what seemed to be a second date but Wikipedia shows some examples of this Australian passport stamp and we think the 4...
Architect. Born Brighton (though the picture source has him born in Scotland). His father and brother were also architects. Active member of RIBA and its president 1919-21. Architect to the Honoura...
Although the plaque does not specifiy we think the gate was used by the men and women who served at Camp Griffiss. But it's possible tha...
He lived at what was number 19 Warwick Crescent.
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