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...
On a nearby information board: Slade Fountain – This drinking fountain was installed in 1861 at the request – and expense – of local resi...
The memorial stone slab forms part of the floor of this crucifixion shrine. The eaves bear the date "2000" and the floor does not seem...
In the back garden of the pub so we've no idea how we spotted it. But once we had we couldn't not collect it - very unusual.
Inscriptions for Beresford Square and Woolwich Market are on opposite sides of the arch.
MacColl's 1993 "Titanic Days" album contains the track "Soho Square", set in the winter. Wikipedia says: "Every year on the Sunday neares...
Television and film producer. Born Malcolm Gordon Craddock, London. Began making films while at university. Produced TV commercials for 14 years. Co-founder of Picture Palace, the television produc...
Politician and trade unionist. Born Patrick Francis Curran in Glasgow, becoming known as Pete from an early age. He moved to London where he co-founded the the National Union of Gasworkers and Gene...
One of the tiles near the right hand end reads: "Mural designed by Neil Irons with help from the residents of Charles Square. Made at Ha...
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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