English Heritage
Dr. Joseph Rogers, 1821 - 1889, health care reformer, lived here.
Site: Dr. Joseph Rogers (1 memorial)
W1, Dean Street, 32
English Heritage
Dr. Joseph Rogers, 1821 - 1889, health care reformer, lived here.
W1, Dean Street, 32
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Dr. Joseph Rogers
Health care reformer. The picture source, an article on Rogers in the British...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Dr. Joseph Rogers
Martina Bergman Ősterberg 1849-1915, Pioneer of Physical Education for Women, lived and worked here.
This is probably the 'opening' stone for the hospital which was begun in 1907.
Thames Tunnel Mill This is a listed mid 19th century former mill building and warehouse. It is one of the earliest warehouse residential ...
The University has a grainy film of the ceremony when this stone was unveiled. It was a very grand occasion, attended by 3,000 people in...
Born Huntingdon, the great-grandson of Richard Cromwell who was Thomas Cromwell's nephew. The picture source website also provides these words: "Following the traumatic upheavals of civil war and r...
In our photo the Williams plaque can be seen low on the left-facing wall. The King of Corsica plaque is on the same wall, to the right. ...