Henry Labouchere, 1831 - 1912, radical MP and journalist, lived here 1881 - 1903.
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Site: Henry Labouchere (1 memorial)
TW1, Cross Deep, St James Independent School
Henry Labouchere, 1831 - 1912, radical MP and journalist, lived here 1881 - 1903.
English Heritage
TW1, Cross Deep, St James Independent School
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Henry Labouchere
MP and journalist. Born London of a rich banking family; Baron Taunton was h...
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Henry Labouchere
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Note: you can see that when the original plaque was saved from the demolition the stone in which it was laid was reclaimed as well.
The plaque is set back from the pavement behind a high wall, and can only be photographed from a difficult angle.
Note that the plaque says that not only was a new building erected but also that the site was extended into the adjacent ground.
Lord Denman, Lord Chief Justice of England, lived in this house 1816 - 1834, and his son, Rt. Hon. George Denman, a judge of the High Cou...
In Chisholm's time this house was number 3 Charlton Crescent and was her headquarters in England.
Poplar councillor imprisoned during the 1921 rates protest. Given on the mural as ‘Edwin Summer’.
Andrew Leonard Clark was born on 23 October 1897 the son of Andrew Thomas Clark (1866-1941) and Eliza Clark née Nottage (1862-1959). His birth was registered in the 4th quarter of 1897 in the Mary...
We captured this memorial a few years ago (c. 2006) and don't know if it has survived the traffic.
The small building was built as the coach-house to number 26. The Ronalds and Hammersmith Socialists plaques are on the small building (w...
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