Erection date: 1982
Greater London Council
Edward Irving, 1792 - 1834, founder of the Catholic Apostolic Church, lived here.
Site: Edward Irving (1 memorial)
N1, Claremont Square, 4
At the time this was Myddelton Terrace.
Erection date: 1982
Greater London Council
Edward Irving, 1792 - 1834, founder of the Catholic Apostolic Church, lived here.
N1, Claremont Square, 4
At the time this was Myddelton Terrace.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Irving
The Amwell Society say ". . . an eccentric sect which petered out in the 20t...
Preacher and theologian. Born Dumfriesshire. Founded the Catholic Apostolic c...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Irving
Replaced the LCC. The GLC was abolished, some say, because Mrs Thatcher could...
Quoted from Chapter 3 of Little Dorrit.
The base can be seen in our photo immediately behind the 'open book' which is the replacement memorial.
Note the logo - this is not the English Heritage logo; similar but not the same.
We thank History of Kilburn and West Hampstead for the photo. They published it in connection with their biography of Edwin Levy who owne...
See J. K. Farnell for the story. Also the Telegraph article.
Her 1944 poem Doodlebugs was included in an audio compilation entitled 'The Best of Second World War Poetry' produced in 1993 and in the 1999 book 'Shadows of war : British women's poetry of the Se...
Just like a Hollywood movie that doesn't know when to end, Napoleon escaped from Elba, and returned for one last attempt at world domination. The memorial at the station refers to the "Allied armie...
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