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...
This 1940-67 NLS map shows a 'picture theatre (disused)' at number 24 (now flat-fronted post-war shops), and at Cinema Treasures we found...
Similar to those "spot the ball" competitions, in that no ball is shown. 2022: Peri's grandson, also Peter, contacted us suggesting that...
Lookup London draws attention to the signature on the side of the boat. It is very different from Kremer's other signatures but our zoome...
Vauxhall History gives: "Doulton worked closely with the renowned Lambeth School of Art and several well-known artists worked for the fir...
Number One Poultry, built in 1995 in a post-modern style, and voted by Time Out readers the fifth worst building in London. Designed by t...
Employed at the Holloway tram garage. Served and was killed in WW1.
Born at (probably) 7 Dover Street, Westminster. Painter, who although not making any appearance in the Pre-Raphaelites’ journal, was certainly part of their social circle. He befriended the fanta...
Former nightclub. Founded by father and son, Sam and Jeffrey Kruger, and originally located in Covenrtry Street. It moved to Wardour Street in April 1957 and gained a reputation for attracting top ...
Author and Governor-General of Canada. Born at Perth, Scotland. He entered the diplomatic service, becoming private secretary to the High Commissioner for Southern Africa. Created Baron Tweedsmuir ...
Person, Literature, Politics & Administration, Canada, Scotland, South Africa
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