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...
Vernon Hall Roman Road Formerly Bow Library from 1901 to 1962. Two thirds of the original cost of £6000 was met by Passmore Edwards. Hist...
{Above a stylized picture of two performers:} Palace Theatre Built for Richard D'Oyly Carte in 1891 by T E Colcutt and known as the 'Roya...
The 7 plaques are on different faces of the frontage of the building. We've numbered them left to right. Plaque 3 can be seen in our phot...
Sir Bruce appeared eight times between May 1964 and February 1981 and unveiled this plaque and the one for his friend Sammy Davis on the ...
King of England 1154–89. Born in France, son of Empress Matilda. The first of the Plantagenets monarchs. First friend and then murderer of Thomas Becket. Father of Richard I and King John - for a m...
The probable site, where, on May 24, 1738 John Wesley "felt his heart strangely warmed". This experience of grace was the beginning of Me...
There are identical plaques on both columns at the entrance to the park.
Mervyn Mansell, MBE. DSC. 1918-2009, player and Colts coaching manager, a lifelong contribution
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