Site: Crunchy - Grey Eagle Street (1 memorial)
E1, Grey Eagle Street
Look to the roof-line to see Crunchy. We photographed this in 2020 and, given all the developments in the area (and our backlog) it's quite possibly gone by the time we publish.
E1, Grey Eagle Street
Look to the roof-line to see Crunchy. We photographed this in 2020 and, given all the developments in the area (and our backlog) it's quite possibly gone by the time we publish.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Crunchy - Grey Eagle Street
The designer of the building clearly had the 'citadel' concept in mind. Strangely, some of these foundation plaques have had their inscri...
Plaque unveiled by former QPR player Stan Bowles.
Jeanne Rathbone has posted about O'Casey and his time in Battersea, with extracts from his Autobiography.
Here lived Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, from 1839 - 1873.
London's roads were heavily congested, the railways stopped on the fringes of the West End so some way of linking the mainline stations: ...
Philosopher, logician, essayist, social critic and campaigner for peace. Bertrand Arthur William Russell was third Earl Russell. Born Ravenscroft, Trelleck, Monmouthshire. A bad start in life - his...
A high level link between the Royal Opera House and the Royal Ballet School. Designed by Flint & Neill and Buro Happold with Wilkinson Eyre.
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