John William Waterhouse, 1849 - 1917, painter, lived here, 1900-1917.
English Heritage
Site: John William Waterhouse (1 memorial)
NW8, Hall Road, 10
John William Waterhouse, 1849 - 1917, painter, lived here, 1900-1917.
English Heritage
NW8, Hall Road, 10
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
John William Waterhouse
Painter. Born Rome. A late-comer to the Pre-Raphaelite style, his subject m...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
John William Waterhouse
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
The errors in the inscriptions (can be viewed at Victorian Web) are presumably deliberate, and mean something. But what? We can find no...
This is the foundation stone for the second wing of the Institute. She returned on 31 May 1924 to open the Institute.
“Carmen” were the equivalent of today’s delivery drivers.
English Heritage Ada Countess of Lovelace, 1815 - 1852, pioneer of computing, lived here.
London County Council Joseph Nollekens, 1737-1823, sculptor, lived and died in a house on this site.
Role on the lost expedition: Petty officer on SS Terror. See John Franklin.
Founded the Mothers’ Union in 1876. Born as Mary Elizabeth Heywood in Lancashire. 1848 she married George Henry Sumner, son of C. R. Sumner, Bishop of Winchester, and a second cousin of William Wi...
The origins of a dock and slipway can be traced back to the 14th century. The present retaining structure was built c.1868 as a parish dock when the Albert Embankment was constructed by the Metrop...
In loving memory of Mary Louise Dagless, 1951 - 1993.
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