Herbert Gribble, 1847 - 1894, architect of the Oratory Church, lived here between 1880 - 82.
Site: Herbert Gribble (1 memorial)
SW3, Alexander Square, 10
Herbert Gribble, 1847 - 1894, architect of the Oratory Church, lived here between 1880 - 82.
SW3, Alexander Square, 10
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Herbert Gribble
Architect of the Oratory Church and was aged 29 years when he won the competi...
Dr Edith Whetnall FRCS, 1910 - 1965, consultant audiologist who pioneered the treatment of deaf children and founded an experimental host...
A rejected planning application provides some history for the house: "The building dates from pre-1860 and would have formed part of the ...
AMDG stands for “Ad maiorem Dei gloriam”, the Latin motto of the Catholic Jesuits, meaning "For the greater glory of God". All Saints' E...
'In unity progress' is the motto of Redbidge Council.
Ralph Stephen draws our attention to the birth date on this plaque, 1632, when Pepys was actually born 23 February 1633. He surmises th...
When this memorial was unveiled the street was still called Montreal Place.
The original Adelphi was a large development, even in modern terms. Most of the streets were named after the Adam brothers as was the who...
Citizens of Hackney whether recorded or unknown, civilian or combatant, who lost their lives in the Second World War.
The V1 and V2 rockets were developed as a reaction to the heavy allied bombing of German cities towards the end of WW2. (V stands for Vergeltungswaffe - retribution weapon'). In total, over 3,000 V...
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