London County Council
The workshop of Thomas Chippendale and his son, cabinet makers, stood near this site, 1753 - 1813.
Site: Chippendale workshop (1 memorial)
WC2, St Martin's Lane, 60 - 61
London County Council
The workshop of Thomas Chippendale and his son, cabinet makers, stood near this site, 1753 - 1813.
WC2, St Martin's Lane, 60 - 61
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Chippendale workshop
Cabinet maker. Born Otley, Yorkshire. The picture shows the statue at his bir...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Chippendale workshop
Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...
In 1912 this doorstep was the site of an assassination attempt. Henry arrived home to be met by a gunman, a disgruntled cab driver who'd...
The house is a museum, open to the public and contains many pictures of Johnson and his friends. The Barber plaque is on the railings bel...
At about the time that Evans gave the land for these almshouses he was confined for 44 days in a case relating to an obscene publication ...
London County Council Sir George Alexander, 1858 - 1918, actor manager, lived here.
Both Wikipedia and The Guardian spell the name with one 'd'.
The numbers at the right hand edge of the plaque seem to be graffiti.
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