Site of the City of London School, 1835 - 1882
The Corporation of the City of London
Site: City of London School - EC2 (1 memorial)
EC2, Milk Street
Site of the City of London School, 1835 - 1882
The Corporation of the City of London
EC2, Milk Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
City of London School - EC2
Endowed by John Carpenter Town Clerk in 1442. The Corporation of London by an...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
City of London School - EC2
The municipal governing body of the City of London. Officially the 'Mayor and...
Below two of the ground floor windows, on the stone window surrounds, are carved about 15 sets of initials (including E. K. G.; F. E.; K....
Dame Margaret Rutherford, 1892 - 1972, actress, lived here, 1895 - 1920. English Heritage
This foundation stone marks the beginning of the building works on the church. It was salvaged from the ruins of the church after WW2 and...
Martha Gellhorn, 1908 - 1998, war correspondent and writer, lived and worked in a flat here. English Heritage
This hole is at least a metre deep. the cross pieces are we think old tree roots, and lower down something that looks like an old electri...
As usual the active service death toll in WW1 is much greater than that in WW2. But we find it surprising that in WW2 more people died in...
Boards like this, listing the holders of high offices in the organisation, are on display in many office lobbies, school halls, club foye...
The 3 black plaques are low down on the pilasters between the windows. 'Tailor Alley' can be seen to the left of our main photo. 'Burton'...
Sculptor and artist associated with the Bloomsbury Group. Youngest son of the judge and law lord Thomas, Lord Tomlin of Ash. Bisexual and promiscuous he seems to have had relations with many of the...
Awarded the first gold medal for sculpture by the Royal Academy in 1769. Other works: Samuel Johnson (1796) in St Paul's Cathedral. Ornamental Passions writes : "John Bacon was the son of a clothwo...
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