English Heritage
Henry Pelham, c 1695 - 1754, Prime Minister, lived here.
Site: Henry Pelham (1 memorial)
W1, Green Park, Queen's Walk
English Heritage
Henry Pelham, c 1695 - 1754, Prime Minister, lived here.
W1, Green Park, Queen's Walk
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Henry Pelham
Prime Minister. Born London. Died in the house he had had built in 1740-3, ...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Henry Pelham
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
Gavin Maxwell, 1914 - 1969, naturalist and writer lived here, 1961 - 1965.
This plaque summarises the history of the Hospital and celebrates the opening of the new school in 1875.
Our photo is taken from the east. In the background you can see the inside of the retained arched stone entrance to The Colonnade from G...
Erected in 1885 this is the oldest surviving "blue" plaque to a woman.
Architects active at least 1929 - 1977. 30 Cannon Street being their modernist masterpiece.
Record producer, e.g. 'Have I the right'. Born Robert George Meek in Newent Gloucestershire, where there is a plaque. First truly independent record producer. 'Telstar' for The Tornados was the f...
Thames Tunnel Mill This is a listed mid 19th century former mill building and warehouse. It is one of the earliest warehouse residential ...
Born as Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David, at White Lodge in Richmond Park. Known to friends and family as David. Reigned 20 January - 10 December 1936 when he abdicated in favo...
Sculptor. Born Francis Leggatt Chantry at Jordanthorpe, near Norton, Derbyshire. Sculpted busts and statues of many famous people of the time. Left the Chantrey Bequest (or Chantrey Fund) for purch...
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