English Heritage
George Frederick Bodley, 1827 - 1907, architect, lived here, 1862 - 1873.
Site: George Frederick Bodley (1 memorial)
W1, Harley Street, 109
English Heritage
George Frederick Bodley, 1827 - 1907, architect, lived here, 1862 - 1873.
W1, Harley Street, 109
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
George Frederick Bodley
Ecclesiastical architect. Born Hull. George Gilbert Scott was his brother-in...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
George Frederick Bodley
It seems likely that "1922" is the date the plaque was erected - exactly 50 years after Mazzini's death.
This Neo-Tudor block has a better-maintained twin on the other side of the road to the right. The plaque is on the bricks between the bas...
The church of St Dunstan in the East stood on this site from ancient times. Sir Christopher Wren rebuilt the Church after the Great Fire ...
This site has evolved over the years from flowers place around the tree to become the shrine that it is today. The steps were probably i...
Sir Ambrose Heal, 1872 - 1959, furniture designer, and retailer lived here 1901 - 1917. English Heritage
It seems that the roots of the Notting Hill Carnival are in dispute since both Claudia Jones and Rhaune Laslett-O'Brien have a claim to be the originator. Claudia organised the first indoor event a...
Event, Community / Clubs, Race Issues, Tourism / Traditions, Caribbean Islands
The plaque is laid in the ground, to the right in our photo. The building which now houses the Garden Museum used to be St Mary at Lambet...
Suspension bridge over the River Adur in Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex. Designed by William Tierney Clark with Captain Samuel Brown. It was replaced in 1923.
Actor. Born as William Henry Pratt at the house with the plaque. His acting career began in the theatre in Canada, where he adopted his stage name. Arriving in Hollywood he appeared in dozens of si...
Person, Cinema, Seriously Famous, Theatre, TV & Radio, Canada, USA
Hackney plaques are quite small and not a stand-out colour. The Priestley plaque is on the Caribbean Cuisine building, 113, to the left ...