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
The two lower plaques seen in our photo are not commemorative, they bear the building's current name 'Bow Quarter'. The terracotta relie...
The Heritage Foundation website mentions a plaque to him unveiled in 2000 by his wife Stephanie, Sir Norman Wisdom, Kenneth Wolstenholme,...
These plaques were originally located on the buildings of the Teddington Studios in Broom Road. The studios were closed and demolished in...
The foundation plaque is to the left of the entrance, the war memorial plaque, to the right. The large entrance porch from its design is ...
Dame Marie Tempest, 1864 - 1942, actress, lived here, 1899 - 1902. Greater London Council
We've not seen wet slate plaques look so bad before. Perhaps this is some slate-imitation, which can't cope with rain.
Near this site William Holman Hunt O.M., artist, was born, 2nd April 1827.
The monument, officially titled the Prince Consort National Memorial, celebrates Victorian achievement and Prince Albert's passions and i...
A pdf from RBKC tells us that SFK is "Mrs Kirby, who sponsored nine other drinking fountains in London".
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