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...
The plaque carries a QR code that provides smartphone users with audio and visual information on the area’s history, and pictures of the ...
Clissold Crescent was part of the Willow Estate, whose history is well-covered at Local Local History, but Brooks is not mentioned there....
On this and nearby sites stood Curriers' Hall between 1583 and 1940. Corporation of the City of London
The Haines and Marley plaque is to the left, Hume to the right.
Our colleague Andrew Behan has done some detailed research on these names and also found a newspaper report of the incident at Trove (The...
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
This business was founded in 1861 by William Morris, artist and poet, for the manufacture of his designs in wallpapers, chintzes, woven f...
Captain Frederick Charles Booth VC, DCM. Born Holloway. Served in the British South Africa Police in Southern Rhodesia 1912-17. He was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions on 12 February 191...
Lord Mayor of London 1664-5. 2022: The book 'The Royal African Company' by K. G. Davies (Longmans Green, 1957) contains a list of the directors of the Royal African Company. Referring to Lawrence'...
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