Greater London Council
Henry Mayers Hyndman, 1842 - 1921, socialist leader, lived and died here.
Site: Henry Hyndman (1 memorial)
NW3, Well Walk, 13
Greater London Council
Henry Mayers Hyndman, 1842 - 1921, socialist leader, lived and died here.
NW3, Well Walk, 13
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Henry Hyndman
Socialist leader. Founded the Social Democratic Federation in 1884. Born 7 H...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Henry Hyndman
Replaced the LCC. The GLC was abolished, some say, because Mrs Thatcher could...
Henry James, 1843 - 1916, Writer, lived here 1886 - 1902. London County Council
Commander Moore was attacked at this spot, but actually died later in a hospital in Bushey. QPM is the Queen's Police Medal. This is the...
The western entrance is this porch but we can find no details of how it was improved in 1877, nor can we find anything about the architec...
The upper of the 2 blue plaques.
These lovely ceramics plaques were installed some time in or before 2008. There are 12 oval ceramics of which 7 nos 1-7) are mosaic and r...
The separate, temporary, addition can be seen in our photo - the row of 6 small white crosses, on a white base, which does not appear to ...
Tory politician. Born at Knowsley Park, Lancashire. Overcame his early boisterous jollity and three times became Prime Minister, each time a coalition caretaker between the giants: Peel and Gladsto...
A touching tribute, especially since Rigby was a supporter of Manchester United. The plaque is located among many others dedicated to dep...
The first record of this bank is in 1771 as Raymond, Williams, Vere, Lowe and Fletcher. Its name changed a number of times due to the comings and goings of partners. It was reconstituted in 1825 wi...
Philosopher, mathematician, and writer who spent most of his adult life in the Netherlands.
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