{One of the decorative roundels has been replaced with:}
1988
We could find no plaque or information board explaining this very unusual construction.
Site: Greenman Street Baths (1 memorial)
N1, Tibby Place
{One of the decorative roundels has been replaced with:}
1988
We could find no plaque or information board explaining this very unusual construction.
N1, Tibby Place
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Greenman Street Baths
From London Gardens On-line: "... Tibberton Square until the 1890s when the w...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Greenman Street Baths
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An off-the-shelf gravestone unusually used as a memorial outside of a cemetery.
The BMA courtyard is not accessible to the public but one can see the fountain, the memorial gates and the clock by peering through the f...
The two farm workers in this image are taken from George Stubbs' Haymakers of 1785 at Tate Britain.
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