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 Grodzinski plaque can be seen in our photo just to the right of the 'one way' sign. The synagogue inscription is on the cream upright...
EU Today writes: "The first bomb of the London blitz landed on the Dockyard Offices on the periphery of what is now the car park for Surr...
The Grade 2 Listing entry contains: "Nos 9 and 11 ... Pair of terraced town houses. c1690-1700, the small shop windows inserted in mid C1...
At Messrs. Hatchard's in a house on this site The Royal Horticultural Society was founded on the 7th March 1804.
This must be one of the most delightful locations for any plaque in London.
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