St. M. I.
James Wagstaff
John Savage
John Shadgett
Churchwardens, 1855
Site: Churchwardens at the Angel (1 memorial)
N1, Liverpool Street, Halifax Bldg. Soc.
See also Churchwardens at King's Cross.
St. M. I.
James Wagstaff
John Savage
John Shadgett
Churchwardens, 1855
N1, Liverpool Street, Halifax Bldg. Soc.
See also Churchwardens at King's Cross.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Churchwardens at the Angel
Churchwarden, 1855. Andrew Behan has researched Shadgett: John Shadgett was ...
Churchwarden, 1855. Caroline's Miscellany has a post about Wagstaff. Watch o...
The photo of the plaque comes from Storia e Memoria di Bologna. The caption translates as "Memorial in honour of Byron written by Carducc...
Cherry Dorothy Groce, 1948 - 2011, innocently shot in this house by police which sparked the 1985 Brixton uprising. A heroine to her chil...
Felix Mendelssohn, 1809 - 1847, composer stayed here. English Heritage
The doors are labelled "Prince Edward Theatre", whose main entrance is in Old Compton Street.
This plaque is identical to the one at St Nicholas Flats.
Composer. Born Halle, Germany. Became Kapellmeister to the Elector of Hanover, soon to become George I of Great Britain. Moved to London in 1712. A governor of the Foundling Hospital. Moved into ...
Born Epworth, Lincolnshire. Renowned Hymn writer. 21 May 1738 experienced his conversion (3 days before his brother's) at John Bray’s home where he was seriously ill in bed. Buried at the old paris...
Reigned: 1837-1901, 64 years. Born Kensington Palace. Daughter of Edward, Duke of Kent and Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg. Niece of her predecessor, King William IV. Her first name was Alexandrin...
From at least 1580 prison facilities were provided by the White Lion Inn. For many years there were plans to demolish and rebuild and this finally happened when the Marshalsea moved onto this site...
Knight of the Garter, Post Master General.
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