On this and nearby sites stood Curriers' Hall between 1583 and 1940.
Corporation of the City of London
Site: Curriers' Hall (1 memorial)
EC2, St Alphage Garden
On this and nearby sites stood Curriers' Hall between 1583 and 1940.
Corporation of the City of London
EC2, St Alphage Garden
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Curriers' Hall
The Curriers' Company began in 1272. From 1605 it built itself 6 Halls in the...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Curriers' Hall
The municipal governing body of the City of London. Officially the 'Mayor and...
From Chiswick W4: The family "moved between Sligo, Dublin and London .... They first came to London in 1867 living in Edith Villas in Ful...
Built 1825 by John Claudius Loudon this building may not be the first semi-detached house, as discussed in the Guardian, but it is an ear...
The plaque is on the north-west facade, just outside the entrance door.
This event took place 7 months after Thatcher's tearful departure from Downing Street.
Sir Rowland Hill, 1795 - 1879, postal reformer, lived here. LCC
John Lindley, 1799 - 1865, botanist and pioneer orchidologist, lived here from 1836 and died here. English Heritage
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