William Wollaston - lost plaque
W1, Greenwell Street, 14
We 'discovered' this lost plaque while researching Sir Frederick Hopkins. From: “Whatever is Under the Earth the Geological Society of L...
We 'discovered' this lost plaque while researching Sir Frederick Hopkins. From: “Whatever is Under the Earth the Geological Society of L...
This gate leads into a much overgrown graveyard which contains a modern information board: "St Leonard’s Priory was founded in the 11th ...
These plaques are attached to the north-west tower and also the south-east tower, all duplicated except for "opened to the public" which ...
These plaques are attached to the north-west tower and also the south-east tower, all duplicated except for "opened to the public" which ...
These plaques are attached to the north-west tower and also the south-east tower, all duplicated except for "opened to the public" which ...
In 1894 the royal personages listed at the top of the plaque as: Prince of Wales, Princess of Wales and Duke of York, were, in simpler te...
The remaining, Keats, plaque is on the left hand side of the entrance hall. Francis Frith has a photo of the station in 1945, showing th...
From the Imperial College website: The Royal College of Science building was completed in 1906 ….. The building was designed by architect...
From the Imperial College website: The Royal College of Science building was completed in 1906 ….. The building was designed by architect...
From the Imperial College website: The Royal College of Science building was completed in 1906 ….. The building was designed by architect...