Erection date: 1824
The houses on this side of the street were built by Jeffrey Morgan of this parish, 1824.
Site: Jeffrey Morgan (1 memorial)
N1, Brooksby Street, 32 - 34
Erection date: 1824
The houses on this side of the street were built by Jeffrey Morgan of this parish, 1824.
N1, Brooksby Street, 32 - 34
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Jeffrey Morgan
This cast-iron roundel, showing keys and doorbells, is one of 22 - see Bowler's page for more details.
English Heritage Count Edward Raczynski, 1891 - 1993, Polish statesman lived here, 1967 - 1993.
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Wikipedia says "Every May, supporters of the Szmul Zygielbojm Memorial Committee gather at the memorial." The New Yorker gives the addre...
Built as a hospital and old people’s home. The facade is in the style of an early 18th century house but it was built 1912-13, by Castell...
All these memorials are in the back garden of the museum which is a tight space and, much as we'd like to, it's impossible to provide a p...
In memory of Staff Nurse Sue Garner (1959 - 2001) from her friends and colleagues in the Clinical Neurophysiology Department, the Nationa...
Note the appropriately named current occupants of the premises, Church's Shoes.
Reginald Wynn Owen was born in Wales. Worked for the London and North Western Railway. Our photo comes from an excellent family history website. Visit there for more info on Owen.
This memorial is close to the crash site. There is another in New Addington.
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