Erection date: 8/3/2000
Tasty Toasties was officially opened by Frank Bruno (MBE) on the 8th March 2000.
Site: Frank Bruno (1 memorial)
SE20, Linden Grove, Penge East Railway Station
Erection date: 8/3/2000
Tasty Toasties was officially opened by Frank Bruno (MBE) on the 8th March 2000.
SE20, Linden Grove, Penge East Railway Station
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Frank Bruno
The house, designed by Samuel Bunce, was built for Romney in 1796, from the outbuildings of a house on The Mount, as a palace of art. He ...
This plaque has been noted by a few people, the author Julian Barnes being one. See "Memorial hunting" on the New Visitors Page (button ...
Geograph has a photo, "taken 7 years ago" (i.e. 2015) which shows the memorial in much better condition than now, 2022, and surrounded wi...
The board is not visually very interesting so we photo'd the church window instead.
Councillor on the Committee for the 1901 Shoreditch Town Hall Extension.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806 - 1861) - poet - lived here. L.C.C.
Role on the lost expedition: Able seaman on SS Terror. See John Franklin.
Sculptor of, and historian on, decorative ironwork. Also wrote on geology and botany and collected fossils. His company, based in Lambeth, did all the metal work at 2 Temple Place, inside and out, ...
Sculptor active in 1914. Also worked on Giles Gilbert Scott's Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool, in particular the carved figures of children in C15 Italian Renaissance style, in the Lady Chapel.
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