L.C.C.
John Hughlings Jackson, (1835 - 1911), physician, lived here.
Site: Jackson (1 memorial)
W1, Manchester Square, 3
L.C.C.
John Hughlings Jackson, (1835 - 1911), physician, lived here.
W1, Manchester Square, 3
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Jackson
Physician specialising in a type of epilepsy. Born Yorkshire. Died at home a...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Jackson
Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...
The plaques are located on the platform side of the ticket barriers.
Bobby Moore, 1941 - 1993, captain of the world cup-winning England football team, lived here. English Heritage
The errors in the inscriptions (can be viewed at Victorian Web) are presumably deliberate, and mean something. But what? We can find no...
The same plaque appears on each of the guardrooms.
These two plaques are commemorating the same thing.
The (Red) Lion Brewery, designed by Francis Edwards, stood on the South Bank from 1836. The brewery occupied the site now used by the Royal Festival Hall and its stables, warehouses, etc. were on a...
Inventor and industrialist, who sold the first recognizably modern bicycle. Starley went into business with William Sutton, with the intention of producing bicycles that were safe and easy to use. ...
Burnt at the stake in Bow (or possibly Stratford) for his Protestant beliefs.
Son of a draper. Worked as a haberdasher; 1643 became a Freeman of the Haberdashers Company; 1666 elected an Alderman of the City of London. He became Master of the Haberdashers' Company. But the r...
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