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...
Andrew Lang, 1844 - 1912, man of letters lived here in 1876 - 1912. London County Council
Ashleigh & India Houses, 1848. Houses for professors of the East India Company's Military Seminary. Croydon's Heritage
{Next to the BBC crest with the motto, 'Nation shall speak peace unto nation':} 1942 - 1957 From June 1942 for fifteen years, this buildi...
Clarendon Arch is the oldest surviving structure on the New River, but our visit was spoilt by the gate being locked. Thus: our poor pho...
We have numbered these 17 plaques, anti-clockwise, starting from the plaque for the whole crew which faces the water. Oddly, the last two...
Alfred Edward Housman. Born near Bromsgrove in Worcestershire. Classical scholar, lyrical poet. On his twelfth birthday his mother died. He initially failed his degree at Oxford but went on to be a...
First established in London in 1680 by William Dockwra and his business partner, Robert Murray, operating only within the City of London, the City of Westminter and Southwark. From 1765 similar ser...
The vehicle used for the delivery was the Cavell Van, the railway wagon which had previously been used for two ceremonial journeys from D...
Footballer. Born Ramon Wilson in Shirebrook, Derbyshire. He played primarily for Huddersfield Town, Everton and was in the winning England team for the 1966 World Cup. At the end of his footballing...
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