Cheyne Walk heads - More and Erasmus
SW3, Cheyne Walk, 15
No inscription remains legible but we believe we've found the painting used as the model for the head on the right and it's Erasmus. So ...
No inscription remains legible but we believe we've found the painting used as the model for the head on the right and it's Erasmus. So ...
Both Mazzini and Carlyle are almost always depicted with a beard but finally we found Carlyle displaying his chin and that image looks to...
The plaque carries a QR code that provides smartphone users with audio and visual information on the area’s history, and pictures of the ...
The Somerford Estate has 12 blocks and we believe the award was for the whole estate, not just this block. The architect and landscape d...
The PMSA page for this memorial informs that the 1925 bronze statue was already missing in October 1999 and that the sculptor was P. Lind...
Although not actually named, this lonely, vandalised stone is all that remains of the theatre.
There are four 'Mercers' Maidens' on the block. Next door is the Convent of Sisters of Mercy, which also has a maiden.
This is a gated mews and the plaque is out of sight from the street. We were lucky that the gate was open on the day we visited. Only a...
Margery Allingham, 1904 - 1966, writer of crime fiction and creator of Albert Campion, lived here, 1916 - 1926. City of Westminster
Founded in 1851 by William Marsden MD.