Hillfield Park Golden Jubilee Garden Award, 3 June 2002.
The Society for the Promotion of Historic Buildings
Site: Fakeblueplaque no 1 (1 memorial)
N10, Hillfield Park, 4
Hillfield Park Golden Jubilee Garden Award, 3 June 2002.
The Society for the Promotion of Historic Buildings
N10, Hillfield Park, 4
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Fakeblueplaque no 1
Londonist informs that the registered address of the website, where you can o...
Jim Marshall OBE, 1923 - 2012, founder of Marshall Amplification
Lane and Orpen were distant cousins and rented this house together in 1907. The Lane plaque is above, Orpen below, with a little window b...
Not to be confused with Harrow School of Art. this is Harrow School's art department, hence the artists's memorials. The two busts are o...
Erected between May 2019 when Google Streetview does not show it and our visit (Sept 2020). Note the look-alike English Heritage logo - ...
The plaque on the brick wall in the picture reads: The BBC Star Terrace, "Bring me fun, bring me sunshine, bring me love" Sylvie Dee. De...
The quirky and much-missed Faded London Blog had a post on this item. Borough photos has a 1906 photo showing this structure in front of ...
George Frampton, 1860 - 1928, sculptor, lived and worked here 1894 - 1908. Greater London Council
Boys secondary school. Alumni include: Lord Jenkins of Putney, jazz musician Terry Lightfoot and photographer Oliver Gregory Pike.
Actor-manager and playwright. His father of the same name was also in show business. Often partnered Edmund Payne on stage (on Grossmith's right knee in this photo).
Yolande Elsa Maria Unternahrer was born on 28 October 1911 at 13 Avenue de la Grande Armée, Paris, France, one of the six children of Swiss nationals Michelangelo Mercurio (1872-1953) and Berthe Ly...
Person, Espionage, Execution, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland
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