Verbruggen's House - 2
SE18, Plumstead Road
The plaque refers to the Verbruggens as brothers, when in fact they were father and son.
The plaque refers to the Verbruggens as brothers, when in fact they were father and son.
Verbruggen's House, 1773, built for Jan & Pieter Vanbruggen, joint master founders at the Royal Brass Foundry. Subsequently used by t...
From: British History Online: "Good Shepherd Brit. Opened 1866 for 120 M in Mape St. Ejected by Gt. Eastern Rly. and temp. used two cotta...
At first glance this is just a dull modern building but look closer and you can see some of the features of the original Gothic 1890 stru...
We've numbered these heads left to right and identified them ourselves. Do let us know if you think otherwise. The building is very plain...
We've numbered these heads left to right and identified them ourselves. Do let us know if you think otherwise. The building is very plain...
We've numbered these heads left to right and identified them ourselves. Do let us know if you think otherwise. The building is very plain...
We've numbered these heads left to right and identified them ourselves. Do let us know if you think otherwise. The building is very plain...
Newshopper tells: "Concern about his sons' education led Matthew Arnold to move to Harrow as he believed they might learn better if they ...
Odd use of English, using the passive to force the subject to be the market rather than Horner.