Faraday House
Electrical Engineering College occupied this building from June 1903 until April 1967.
Site: Electrical Engineering College (1 memorial)
WC1, Southampton Row, 70, Faraday House
Faraday House
Electrical Engineering College occupied this building from June 1903 until April 1967.
WC1, Southampton Row, 70, Faraday House
Grim's Dyke was designed by R. N. Shaw in 1872 for Frederick Goodall. He sold in 1880 to Robert Herriot of Hambros Bank from whom, Gilber...
In Chisholm's time this house was number 3 Charlton Crescent and was her headquarters in England.
Originally unveiled in 2014, by Doctor Who's first Director, Waris Hussein.
Westminster City Council James Purdey the younger, 1828 - 1909, gunmaker, built these premises in 1880 to house his new showrooms and wo...
Constantine Cavafy, 1863 - 1933, Greek poet, lived here, 1873 - 1876. The London Hellenic Society, 1974
This figure represents the woman of Samaria (a Samaritan) at the well, from St John's gospel.
Unveiled by George VI and we thank Jamie Davis for finding this link to the British Pathe news film of the unveiling. Everyone who was a...
Sir Henry Cole lived here 1879 - 1880. He originated the custom of sending Christmas cards and was largely responsible for the foundation...
The plaque is on the wall at pedestrian eye height, immediately below the clock. Numbers 384-392 did not become part of the hospital unt...
Graham Barker was born on 21 June 1946 at 88 Stanfield Road, Winton, Bournemouth, Hampshire (now Dorset), the youngest of the four children of Ronald Charles George Barker (1909-1954) and Zoe Marga...
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