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
The municipal governing body of the City of London. Officially the 'Mayor and...
George Gissing, 1857-1903, novelist, lived here, 1882-1884. Greater London Council
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...
What a great plaque. The inscription is inside a laurel wreath, in front of a burning building. A hose snakes from the building, over the...
Almost all of the lettering (lead letters pinned into stone) has dropped off, or been taken off, so most of the names are illegible - the...
This building was the Battersea Town Hall 1893 - 1965, and became the Battersea Arts Centre in 1974. Suffered a bad fire in 2015. The Pl...
Electred Speaker of the House of Commons in 1728, a post he held for a record-setting 33 years. Born Chelsea. Â View from the Mirror credits Onslow with the invention of kerbstones.
Mosaic artist, teacher and administrator, working with Southbank Mosaics since 2007.
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