Founded here by Elizabeth and Constance Finn, the Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, on 5th May 1897.
Site: Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association (1 memorial)
W6, Brook Green, 75
Founded here by Elizabeth and Constance Finn, the Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, on 5th May 1897.
W6, Brook Green, 75
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association
Founded by Elizabeth Finn, now called Elizabeth Finn Care.
Born to missionary parents in Warsaw. Aged 72 she and her daughter Constance ...
Marley lived here on the first of his many visits to London. This plaque was erected 25 years after his death. Getty Images have some pho...
London County Council George du Maurier, 1834 - 1896, artist and writer lived here, 1863 - 1868.
Site of Theatre Royal Marylebone, 1832 – 1959, also known as the Royal West London Theatre. Home of the Victorian dramatic & music h...
Our photo is taken from the east. In the background you can see the inside of the retained arched stone entrance to The Colonnade from G...
This charming and unusual plaque, placed uncommonly low on the house and doing its best to hide amongst the roses, is not as well-known a...
Friday Street used to extend much further north, meeting Cheapside just to the east of Gutter Lane. At this northern end its route has been approximately followed by the north-south shopping mall t...
Music hall comedian, singer and musical theatre actor. Born at St Ann's Villas where the plaque now is, to a French father and Welsh mother. Married Florence, daughter of George Leybourne. His ful...
Employed at the Streatham bus garage. Served and was killed in WW1.
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