Greater London Council
Lady Ottoline Morrell, 1873 - 1938, literary hostess and patron of the arts, lived here.
Site: Lady Ottoline Morrell (1 memorial)
WC1, Gower Street, 10
Greater London Council
Lady Ottoline Morrell, 1873 - 1938, literary hostess and patron of the arts, lived here.
WC1, Gower Street, 10
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Lady Ottoline Morrell
Literary hostess and patron of the arts. Died in a clinic at Tunbridge Wells....
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Lady Ottoline Morrell
Replaced the LCC. The GLC was abolished, some say, because Mrs Thatcher could...
Neither of these plaques can be seen in our photo. They are arranged symmetrically low down on either side of the entrance: Cadogan to th...
This is a loosely-worded plaque. We don't think it really means ALL the men lost in both World Wars, just those that worked at the Brewery.
See St Peter's Close. As far as we can discover Nelson had no particular association with this area.
Actor, Henry Irving, (John Henry Brodribb), 1838 - 1905, lived on this site, 1881 - 1889.
Hippodrome Theatre, Golders Green home of the BBC Concert Orchestra, 1969 - 2003. BBC Heritage Trail
The Biblical quotation draws attention to the secrecy which was essential to the success of Operation Mincemeat (the 'watch' being a guar...
Beautiful filigree carved text. Compare the typeface with that at Abbaye de la Cambre. This was erected the year after Charlotte died ...
Of the four lions that used to flank the entrance to the Imperial Institute two remain here, the other two were taken to the Commonwealth...
Jim Marshall OBE, 1923 - 2012, founder of Marshall Amplification
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