1856
Mr. Elger's freehold land extends thirteen inches eastward of this stone.
Site: Elger boundary (1 memorial)
SW3, Brompton Square
See the nearby hole in the wall for more information about Elger's role in the development of this area.
1856
Mr. Elger's freehold land extends thirteen inches eastward of this stone.
SW3, Brompton Square
See the nearby hole in the wall for more information about Elger's role in the development of this area.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Elger boundary
Architect, master builder and speculative developer. Active in London and Bed...
And they say that no one ever put up a plaque to a committee! Ornamental Passions points out the flowers and the rustic fence.
To mark the 60th anniversary of the fire this plaque was unveiled, on one of those temporary easel things (looks like a flip-board stand ...
There are two stone plaques either side of the entrance, low on the wall, and two, rather classier, plaques in the entrance lobby. Readi...
Unveiled by Cilla Black. The Cerynitis or Golden Hind originates in Greek myth. It was the symbol of the parish of St Giles and has b...
We've put 14 February as the erection date, but actually that was only the date the queen unveiled the plaque. It is becoming quite commo...
The Queen visited to view the plaque on 24 February 2010. It is very well-presented; on each of our two visits the plants were fresh and...
Mathematician and computer pioneer. Born 13 Piccadilly Terrace, daughter of Lord Byron. Brought up by her mother and directed towards science rather than the arts, in fear that otherwise she might ...
The plaque is above the dark van on the left of our photo.
We have numbered these 17 plaques, anti-clockwise, starting from the plaque for the whole crew which faces the water. Oddly, the last two...
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