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Site: Highbury boundary marker - Kelross Road (1 memorial)
N5, Kelross Road
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N5, Kelross Road
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Highbury boundary marker - Kelross Road
These markers are similar in function to Elger's boundary marker, but with no...
This building, erected in 1957, is named after Sir William Francis Kyffin Taylor, G.B.E., K.C., Lord Maenan, a Master of the Bench, 1905 ...
This 1939 map shows the large area of land occupied by the Marylebone goods shed, warehouses and sidings. The coal drops extended south o...
The watch-house is the low building to the right of the one with the scholar statues. the blue plaque you can just see to the left is fo...
The Freemasons commissioned this memorial to mark the 300th anniversary of The United Grand Lodge of England in 2017 and the centenary of...
Not the most exciting plaque we've ever found, but the crest is pretty.
Rabbi and theologian. Born in Leszno, in the German province of Posen, (now in Poland). He served as leader of Liberal Judaism in his native country and internationally, and later represented all G...
An information board near to the Fawcett house plaque gives: "Vauxhall Park was created by a special Act of Parliament in 1888 on land whose history can be traced back to the 11th Century. A group ...
Designer and artist. Born Thomas Matthews Rooke. We can't find his precise dates so we don't know if he made his hundred - not common even now and a rare achievement in the 1940s. From the Bedford...
The carved doors are at the right of the building, behind the cyclist in our picture. According to Esoteric London these panels, listed ...
Edward Arthur Martyn was born on 26 December 1888 in Linkfield Lane, Isleworth, Middlesex (now Greater London), the eldest of the six children of Arthur Edward Martyn (1863-1897) and Annie E. Marty...
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