Site: Chris Moyes (1 memorial)
WC2, Covent Garden Piazza, London Transport Museum
This unusual memorial was brought to our attention by the ever fascinating Discovering London where you can read how it came to be.
WC2, Covent Garden Piazza, London Transport Museum
This unusual memorial was brought to our attention by the ever fascinating Discovering London where you can read how it came to be.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Chris Moyes
Born Shropshire. As a student worked as a bus conductor then joined a bus co...
This statue used to be in the Constitutional Club (disbanded 1979) at 28 Northumberland Avenue.
Erected to commemorate the Trafalgar victory over Napoleon of 1805. The height, from top of hat to pavement is said to be 170 feet and 2 ...
Excluding the allegories (such as Knowledge) there are 36 statues on the two public façades of the V&A Museum, on Exhibition Road and...
Originally erected, December 1844, in the City, at the junction of King William Street and Cannon Street, facing down to London Bridge. H...
Jagger is on the left and Richards on the right. The statue is entitled The Glimmer Twins, a nick-name/pseudonym Jagger and Richards adop...
Ballet dancer. Partnered Margot Fonteyn. A Governor of the Royal Ballet.
Excluding the allegories (such as Knowledge) there are 36 statues on the two public façades of the V&A Museum, on Exhibition Road and...
Lions Clubs International were begun on 7 June 1917 in America by a Chicago businessman. The first Lions Club in the UK was formed in London in 1950. From LionsMD105: "We are one of the largest se...
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