Jubilee House was opened on June 21st 1985 by Joan Bartlett, O.B.E., Vice President of the National Federation of Housing Associations in celebration of the Federation's 50th anniversary.
Site: Jubilee House (1 memorial)
WC1, Gray's Inn Road
Jubilee House was opened on June 21st 1985 by Joan Bartlett, O.B.E., Vice President of the National Federation of Housing Associations in celebration of the Federation's 50th anniversary.
WC1, Gray's Inn Road
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Jubilee House
Vice President of the National Federation of Housing Associations. Born Lond...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Jubilee House
Greater London Council Sir John Lavery, 1856 - 1941, painter, lived here 1899 - 1940.
Henry Havelock Ellis, 1859 - 1939, pioneer in the scientific study of sex, lived here. Greater London Council
See our page for the plaque in its original location for more information.
Rev. Benjamin Waugh, founder of the N.S.P.C.C., served as founder minister of this church, 1883 - 1887. London Borough of Barnet
Roman Catholic almshouses, funded by Joseph and Mary Knight. Designed by Pugin, building began in 1847. 24 cottages were planned but only 18 built, in two blocks of 9, at the north-east corner o...
The Ward drinking fountain is to the left of the gate. The Wesley plaque is to the right.
Comedian and actor. Born Francis Alick Howard in York. He started entertaining whilst serving in the army in WW2 during which time he changed the spelling of his surname, 'to be different'. After a...
The plaque on the brick wall in the picture reads: The BBC Star Terrace, "Bring me fun, bring me sunshine, bring me love" Sylvie Dee. De...
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