Site: Execution Dock at Prospect of Whitby (1 memorial)
E1, Pelican Dock, Prospect of Whitby
Go down Pelican Stairs, the passageway you can see in our picture, and you will see the noose at the riverside.
E1, Pelican Dock, Prospect of Whitby
Go down Pelican Stairs, the passageway you can see in our picture, and you will see the noose at the riverside.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Execution Dock at Prospect of Whitby
Execution dock is where, Frog blog says: "those condemned by the High Court o...
The red fox was the insignia of the Fifth Army.
Unusually we have taken our picture of the building from the church's own website - it is much better than ours.
Augustus John as Neptune offers Alice in Wonderland gifts from the sea on his trident. To the left is a ship with a mermaid figurehead, h...
The assumption has to be that these are the remains of the building that was here before the current one was erected. British History On...
{On some of the photos:} Michael Fadil, 13-01-90 to 06-01-21
We have numbered these 17 plaques, anti-clockwise, starting from the plaque for the whole crew which faces the water. Oddly, the last two...
Just looking at the building who would have thought there was something interesting at this corner? 2017: A London Inheritance has, yet ...
This is the foundation stone for the building.
Born Spitalfields. A child prodigy, Bentham went to Oxford University aged 12. He chose not to practice law but to comment on it, institutions and society in general. He is associated with the doct...
Born Cheltenham. One of Scott's four companions who died with him, returning from the South Pole. Cheltenham honours Wilson with a statue on the Promenade and an exhibition in the town museum.
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