Remembering our darling Holly. Her laughter, her joy, her love of life. 31.5.85 - 8.4.89
Site: Tree for Holly (1 memorial)
WC1, Lansdowne Terrace
Remembering our darling Holly. Her laughter, her joy, her love of life. 31.5.85 - 8.4.89
WC1, Lansdowne Terrace
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Holly
2015: Our colleague Andrew Behan has been register-diving again and writes: "...
School of Oriental and African Studies, part of the University of London. The building on the right is by Lasdun. The young trees at the...
On a re-visit, 10 years later in 2021, the plaque had been firmly screwed to its backing panel and that panel together with its stake was...
Guite MacKay (Margaret Anderson) 1924 - 1991. A Canadian who loved living in London.
In the photo you can see 3 stone plaques on this wall. The low, middle one is weather-worn into illegibility. Lowe's tree is at the centr...
This tree is in the borough of Wandsworth. There are 32 Greater London boroughs, and this is the first Jefcoate tree that we have come ac...
The first brewer of non-alcoholic beer in the United Kingdom. This photograph was taken in 1900. From the 1900 "Fulham old and new": "Between Town Mead Road and the river, a little eastwards of Wa...
Cartographic publisher. He set up as a publisher with Frederick Tallis in Cripplegate in 1842, moving to Smithfield in 1846. The company published views of London and world atlases. He started 'The...
For more information about this hero click on the picture of his plaque.
The web page given on the plaque plots 900 British transport heritage sites on a map and provides information about each one.
This is a big topic. The Army Museum has a good introduction at their page Independence and Partition, 1947: "The birth of India and Pakistan as independent states in 1947 was a key moment in the h...
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