Charles McCall, DAEdin, ROI, NEAC, 1907-1989, artist, lived and died here.
Site: Charles McCall (1 memorial)
SW1, Caroline Terrace, 1a
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Charles McCall, DAEdin, ROI, NEAC, 1907-1989, artist, lived and died here.
SW1, Caroline Terrace, 1a
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Charles McCall
It was originally founded in 1760 and acquired its present name in 1907. Nota...
Founded as an alternate venue to the Royal Academy. Its first exhibition was ...
It is unique in that it shows exclusively in oils. It was granted its royal s...
Artist, born in Edinburgh. In 1933 he won a scholarship to the Edinburgh Coll...
Our Latin consultant, David Hopkins, provided the translation and adds: "The quote at the top, 'Sapiens qui prospicit', is the school mot...
Greater London Council William Marsden, 1796 - 1867, surgeon, founder of the Royal Free and Royal Marsden Hospitals, lived here.
On this site lived Sir Herbert Tree, 1852-1917, actor manager.
Lindsay Anderson (1923-1994), film and theatre director, critic and writer, ‘This sporting Life', ‘If', ‘The Whales of August', lived her...
Google Street View shows the plaque in place March 2022 but just an empty frame in August 2022.
A church has existed on the site since at least Saxon times. Work on the present building began in 1697 and was completed in 1714. It was virtually destroyed in an air-raid in World War II. The sku...
The cartouches are on the two gables on the front elevation. Speel informs that the relief and the plain inscribed stone were moved here ...
General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches. Headquarters in Essex Street.
A London-based idiosyncratic architecture practice. The picture we have used is from their page about the Aldgate project.
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