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...
In 2022 Pavlos Clifton, Head of Development at Bywater Properties published an interesting page about the design of this memorial. This p...
"Farewell great heart" is a quote from Henry IV Part I; Prince Hal says the line when he thinks his friend Falstaff has been killed in ba...
The Institute and School vacated in 1905 and the telephone exchange building was constructed in 1936. One wonders how the site was used ...
Along the front edge of the bench 10 sets of deviders are carved and along the top of the back 6 of the Masons' shield.
From East Dulwich Forum we learn that: the stone was originally attached to a now lost village lock-up: the original site was actually ne...
The ACLL plaque is on the wall to the left, hidden by the wall-mounted No Entry sign. Note: despite their appearance, neither of these t...
James Clerk Maxwell FRS King's College London Professor of Natural Philosophy, 1860 - 65 The Institute of Physics
Born in Plympton, Devonshire. Came to London in 1753. As a student of Italian art, his work became increasingly classical under the influence of the Bolognese school. In 1768 he was elected the fir...
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