Dr. John Snow, 1813 - 1858, pioneer anaesthetist and epidemiologist lived in a house on this site.
Site: Dr. John Snow (1 memorial)
W1, Frith Street, 54
Dr. John Snow, 1813 - 1858, pioneer anaesthetist and epidemiologist lived in a house on this site.
W1, Frith Street, 54
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Dr. John Snow
Pioneer anaesthetist and epidemiologist. Born North Street in York. The site ...
This 1910 Town Hall is by Percy Robinson with W. Alban Jones. Sculpture is by Henry Poole. The 1939 eastern extension is by E. C. P. Monson.
Left to right down the plaques are: Forsyth, Davis, Garland, Houdini, which we think is the sequence of erection.
Madge Gill, née Maud Eades, artist (1882 - 1961) lived here between 1882 - 1890. Waltham Forest Heritage
This building has been occupied by the East India Club since 1850, and 2018, still is. From British History Online: 1804 the Boehms boug...
2023: the building seems to be used by the Monkey Puzzle Day Nursery and also by the Godiva Printing Shop.
The previously named North Bridge, was renamed as the Ken Friar bridge and the left hand panel erected on 14th April 2011. The right hand...
Formed in Wimbledon as Wimbledon Old Centrals in 1889. Based at Plough Lane 1912 - 91. Winners of a unique cup double: the FA Amateur Cup in 1963 and the FA Cup in 1988. Nicknamed "the Dons" and th...
One of the managers of the 1873-75 changes at Aske’s Hospital.
Soldier and then member of parliament.
From Westminster's Conservation Audit: This Listed grade II monument was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott. It is in a high Victorian ...
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