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...
This sign was in place in 2018 - May 2019 but had gone by November 2020. In 2018 there was a second identical sign further along Stone Wa...
In our photo the Nettlefold plaque can be seen to the left of the house, sometimes called The White House. The bird bath is the largest ...
Our photo shows just one section of the frieze which covers the full width of this structure, behind the word "Barbican".
This Peace Garden, opened on 27 March 2011, commemorates the 1944 V1 bomb, the people who died, the church that was destroyed and the sub...
This memorial was designed as a fountain but plumbing and vandalism problems prompted its conversion into a flower bed.
Sir George Grove, writer on music, 1820 - 1900, lived in a house on this site 1860 - 1900. Borough of Lewisham
Anthony is a senior partner of the law firm T. V. Edwards which was established by his uncle, T. V., in 1929. Their offices at 33 Mile End Road had a large blank wall. Anthony commissioned the mu...
Cricketer. Born Edward Ingram in Dublin. Made his debut for the Ireland cricket team ten days before his 18th birthday. He began playing county cricket for Middlesex in 1938. Died Basingstoke, Hamp...