In this house was born Eduard Suess (1831 - 1914) geologist, economist, statesman.
Erected by the Geological Society of London
Site: Eduard Suess (1 memorial)
N1, Duncan Terrace, 4
In this house was born Eduard Suess (1831 - 1914) geologist, economist, statesman.
Erected by the Geological Society of London
N1, Duncan Terrace, 4
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Eduard Suess
Geologist, educationalist, economist, statesman. Expert on the geography of t...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Eduard Suess
The first geological society in the world, inaugurated in The Freemasons' Tav...
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Thanks to our colleague Alan Patient for providing this photo.
There is an almost identical plaque on Philip Blairman House in Elder Street.
Sir William Rothenstein, 1872 - 1945, painter and writer, lived here 1899 - 1902. English Heritage
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This plaque is laid into the pavement - the people in our photo are just about to walk over it. It is about half a mile south of the Kiln...
Andrew Behan has researched this man: Samuel Henry Gardiner was born on 27 July 1832 in Newington, Surrey, the elder son of Richard Henry Gardiner and Eliza Gardiner née McCraw. His father was a S...
This probably isn't a City of London plaque - though blue and oblong, the proportions are wrong, the style is different and its anonymous.
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