Erection date: 1953
This tree was planted in 1953 the coronation year of Queen Elizabeth II.
Site: Coronation tree - Lincoln's Inn Fields (1 memorial)
WC2, Lincoln's Inn Fields
Erection date: 1953
This tree was planted in 1953 the coronation year of Queen Elizabeth II.
WC2, Lincoln's Inn Fields
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Coronation tree - Lincoln's Inn Fields
Queen Elizabeth II. A London Inheritance's post 2nd June 1953 – Coronation D...
This tree is in the borough of Wandsworth. There are 32 Greater London boroughs, and this is the first Jefcoate tree that we have come ac...
In the photo you can see 3 stone plaques on this wall. The low, middle one is weather-worn into illegibility. Lowe's tree is at the centr...
These memorials are in the garden in front of (to the south of) the almshouses.
This is actually one of a pair of these stunning trees, the other being just outside our photo, to the left. It has no plaque or any indi...
Rosalie's tree is the nearest, Doris's is in front of the first silver birch.
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Millais helped found the Tate Gallery in the building behind. Peter Duby points out that this statue is unusual in that it incorporate...
"Johnners", For nearly fifty years he was the voice of cricket on BBC television and radio. Born Hertfordshire. Died London.
Sir Frederick Ashton, 1904 - 1988, choreographer, lived here 1959 - 1984. English Heritage
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