Sir Edward Burne-Jones - W14
W14, North End Crescent, Samuel Richardson House
Artist, Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, 1833-1898, lived at The Grange on this site, 1867-1898.
Artist, Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, 1833-1898, lived at The Grange on this site, 1867-1898.
2020: This plaque is no longer here so we've marked it as Lost.
From the Scott Bader website: "Marble, granite or stone can be produced using specially developed Crystic resins and gelcoats in combinat...
Hertha Ayrton, 1854 - 1923, physicist, lived here, 1903 - 1923. English Heritage
Sir William Henry Perkin, FRS, discovered the first aniline dyestuff, March 1856, while working in his home laboratory on this site and w...
This church, the Stepney Meeting House United Reformed Church, is a union of the former Stepney Meeting House Congregational Church found...
The church plaque is below the large wooden cross. the twinning plaque, unusually large, is on the wall to the right, below the tree.
Mary Hughes, 1860 - 1941, friend of all in need, lived and worked here, 1926 - 1941. London County Council
By the time we arrived, 6 days after the collision, the flowers had already gone and only this sad note was left.
33ft high red granite. Described in detail at the splendid PMSA.