On this site the Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor was founded on 27th April 1908.
31 Essex Street.
Site: Imperial Society (1 memorial)
WC2, Essex Street, 31
On this site the Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor was founded on 27th April 1908.
31 Essex Street.
WC2, Essex Street, 31
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Imperial Society
An exclusive club which only knights can join. Founded in 1908 to enable a j...
Brought to our attention by John Arnold who believes the building was the Medical Superintendent's house.
Thames Tunnel Mill This is a listed mid 19th century former mill building and warehouse. It is one of the earliest warehouse residential ...
Greater London Council Lady Ottoline Morrell, 1873 - 1938, literary hostess and patron of the arts, lived here.
We took our photos on the Saturday of the 2014 Whitecross Street Festival.
Born Dublin. Mother of Oscar Wilde. Poet under the pseudonym ‘Speranza’. Supporter of the Irish nationalist movement and advocate of women’s rights. Died 146 (now 87) Oakley Street.
Brother to Laurance Grant and William Alexander. From Ali-Berko: "Norman Cairns Robertson .... joined the Inns of Court Officers Training Corps in 1914 and was commissioned Captain in the 2nd. Bat...
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