Here lived Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, from 1839 - 1873.
Site: Disraeli - Park Lane (1 memorial)
W1, Park Lane, 93
Here lived Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, from 1839 - 1873.
W1, Park Lane, 93
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Disraeli - Park Lane
Born Theobalds Road which at the time was 6 King's Road. Novelist, e.g. Conin...
The erection date differs from the date on the plaque. We have found other cases where this occurs - the unveiling can get delayed for al...
The building is also known as the Imperial Hall. Up the top, in an Art Nouveau swirl the building is dated 1903. The plaques are, left t...
Previously installed on blue tiles in the old station, this plaque was re-erected here, at the entrance to the new station, in August 2012.
Yeo-Thomas lived here with his common-law wife, Barbara, from 1941 until about 1945, after which he lived in France.
The wall plaque, for the tower, is on the south side. The other three are in the paved area around the tower, on three sides. 2013: The...
Jet Harris MBE, 1939 - 2011, musician, was born at the former Willesden Maternity Hospital which stood on this site. The Heritage Foundation
From the always useful Lost Hospitals of London: "The St Francis Hospital for Infants was founded in a small house in Hampstead {6 Denning Road} in 1903 by Helen Levis, {first} wife of the industri...
Novelist, playwright. Born Somerset. Half-brother to Sir John Fielding. Lived in Bow Street and Essex Street. Play: The Miser. Novels: Joseph Andrews, Tom Jones. As magistrate he carried out a numb...
Listed Grade II The text includes: "The councillors' entrance has a cantilevered concrete canopy balcony originally designed for counci...
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