Corporation of London
Site of King William Street Underground Station. First City terminus, 1890 - 1900.
Site: King William Street underground station (1 memorial)
EC3, Monument Street
Corporation of London
Site of King William Street Underground Station. First City terminus, 1890 - 1900.
EC3, Monument Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
King William Street underground station
The station took over an existing building, number 46, entrance and booking h...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
King William Street underground station
In addressing the 'square mile' concept Londonist has provided a potted histo...
Albert Chevalier, 1861 - 1923, music hall comedian, was born here. London County Council
Having been walked on for many decades the plaque is very worn but with David Hopkins' help we believe we now have it transcribed correct...
July 2015 The Mirror reported that 4 of these plaques (Benny Hill, Tommy Cooper, Sid James and Irene Handl) were stolen just prior to the...
The Jewish calendar has a different start year (hence the "5425 - 1665") 3,760 years ahead of the more common, Gregorian, calendar.
In September 1940 shrapnel hit this house and the Moores moved out to Much Hadham.