Hillfield Park, House of the Century Centenary Award, 28 May 2000.
The Society for the Promotion of Historic Buildings
Site: Fakeblueplaque no 2 (1 memorial)
N10, Hillfield Park
Hillfield Park, House of the Century Centenary Award, 28 May 2000.
The Society for the Promotion of Historic Buildings
N10, Hillfield Park
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Fakeblueplaque no 2
Londonist informs that the registered address of the website, where you can o...
This probably isn't a City of London plaque - though blue and oblong, the proportions are wrong, the style is different and its anonymous.
W.D. Kinnear, 1880 - 1974. Kensington Rowing Club, member 1905 - 1974, President 1964 - 1965 - 1972. Winner of Diamond Sculls 1910 - 19...
These 11 plaques are laid into the floor of the hall, in a line down the middle, in this sequence, starting at the entrance end: R101; Ha...
William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, 1708 - 1778, Prime Minister, lived in a house on this site.
Lord Haldane, 1856 - 1928, statesman, lawyer and philosopher, lived here. London County Council
The building was originally "No 3 Russell Chambers" and is now labelled "Russell Chambers, Flats 25-36".
The Aldermanbury conduit stood in this street providing free water, 1471 - 18th century. City of London
Ernest Edward Austen was born in 1867 in Dalston, Middlesex (now Greater London), the eldest of the five children of Ambrose Austen (1838-1924) and Eliza Burnet Austen née Smith (1839-1916). His bi...
The lettering on the plinth does not look contemporary with the dove sculpture. It has the look of having originally been on a older mem...
Michael Stanley Brewster was born on 22 March 1953 in Derby, Derbyshire, the son of William Stanley Brewster and Margaret Brewster née O'Neill. He married Sandra Wall (b.1957) and the marriage was ...
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