In memory of the victims of the Hungarian uprising of 1956.
Site: Hungarian uprising (1 memorial)
SW7, Exhibition Road, 55
In memory of the victims of the Hungarian uprising of 1956.
SW7, Exhibition Road, 55
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Hungarian uprising
Thousands died fighting, others were tortured and executed. 200,000 were forc...
We've long admired this building (1888 by R. P. Whellock) so we are delighted that Ian Visits posted about it and did a lot of the resear...
At the north end of Post Office Court, attached to the west wall adjoining St Mary Woolnoth, are six salvaged carved panels. We have numb...
1784 is the date of the election when the publican supported Fox's campaign.
Built in 1887 (on the site of a previous pub building) this exuberant pub added a memorial to the Queen's Golden Jubilee to all its other...
These panels, showing Royal Progresses through London, were originally placed as spandrels between the floors of a building in Poultry, V...
Artist. Born at 4 Spring Bank, Bradford, Yorkshire. He studied at the Slade School of Art in London, and at the Académie Julian in Paris, where he met and was encouraged by James McNeill Whistler a...
The palace of Westminster has been the home of Parliament since a meeting there in 1295. It split into two "houses" in 1341 but, having been built as a royal residence, the palace had no suitable m...
British History Online gives: "Percy Bysshe Shelley {} took lodgings at No. 26 as a tenant of Thomas Lillo on 9th November, 1814. Shelley...
Child & adolescent psychotherapist. Born in London to a Belgian Jewish refugee mother. First a teacher to people with learning difficulties, then a dancer, then a career in psychotherapy. Mar...
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