David Cox, 1783 - 1859, artist, lived here.
London County Council
Site: David Cox (1 memorial)
SW9, Foxley Road, 34
David Cox, 1783 - 1859, artist, lived here.
London County Council
SW9, Foxley Road, 34
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
David Cox
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
David Cox
Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...
This terrace backs on to the Marble Arch mega-roundabout, and we've heard that the horse-drawn carriages of that time made the streets ve...
The plaque gives his birth year as 1863, when, according to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, it was 1869.
Edward Irving was once the priest at the Gothic church that was on this site before WW2. Reith's parents were married in this church and ...
Bob Speel informs that this roundel was designed by Lethaby and modelled by Thornycroft.
Photos taken in early summer 2010. The plaque is unlikely to remain in situ as the house is in danger of collapsing, owing to Mr Lyttle’s...
Started by Samuel Gurney MP and the barrister, Edward Thomas Wakefield. Founded as the Metropolitan Free Drinking Fountain Association it changed its name to include cattle troughs in 1867. London...
We have another page showing the memorial in its new location.
Political and social reformer, politician, peace activist, and anti-slavery campaigner he became one of the most successful newspaper proprietors of his time. Born in a small Cornish village and ed...
Person, Journalism / Publishing, Peace, Philanthropy, Politics & Administration, Race Issues, Social Welfare
This mural replaced the one featuring H. G. Wells. Darwin is shown sitting at the foot of a tree which contains illustrations of various ...
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