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
June 2020: This building has been demolished and we anticipate another 'spreadsheet' block. Let's hope the plaques have been retained. 2...
This must be the most surreal street in London. It has pavements and kerbs, and a cobbled road-way. So far, so good, but the pavement is ...
This plaque is a rarity: a memorial to a memorial! The site of the fountain was actually a little way to the west, opposite Bow Church s...
Don't get us wrong, we do like Hammersmith Bridge, but all his bridges look rather samey, don't they?
It's odd that the plaque is placed here rather than at the almshouses at the other end of the road. Possibly the Count had a house here,...
The archaeological remains of these Roman administrative buildings extend under Leadenhall Market and were uncovered during excavations in 1986. The brick pier in our photo is in the basement of 90...
This plaque was unveiled in the centenary year of Olave's birth.
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