This gate donated in loving memory of Dita Brenchley.
Site: Dita Brenchley gate (1 memorial)
SW7, Ennismore Gardens
This gate donated in loving memory of Dita Brenchley.
SW7, Ennismore Gardens
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Dita Brenchley gate
This example of architectural reclamation was brought to our attention by Discovering London's Friday elephant. There you can see not jus...
Clive Bell as Bacchus, god of wine, parties, the theatre and general fun/mayhem. That long stick he's holding is a thyrsus - symbol of of...
Immediately after her death this site was visited by a protest ride of over 1,000 cyclists demonstrating for safer roads. A small shrin...
We were puzzled by what seemed to be a second date but Wikipedia shows some examples of this Australian passport stamp and we think the 4...
Londonist have an old photo of these balusters showing the purpose of the horizontal grove in their sides. When first installed here the ...
Sri Lankan High Commissioner to the UK April 2002 - February 2005.
We can't see this turnpike on a map of 1790. View from the Mirror has a good general post on London turnpikes.
A socialist song, written by Jim Connell. (supposedly on a train journey between Charing Cross and New Cross). It is the anthem of the British Labour Party, and is usually sung at the end of their ...
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