French Protestant Church - Soho Square
W1, Soho Square, French Protestant Church
Edward VI is shown, at the right, signing the 1550 charter granting asylum to the Huguenots from France.
Edward VI is shown, at the right, signing the 1550 charter granting asylum to the Huguenots from France.
When we first spotted this plaque it was brass and quite brief. Sometime around 2009 it was replaced with the classy inscribed stone plaq...
The photograph is taken from the central courtyard facing north.
The restoration of this church was the first major work by Aston Webb. His brother, Edward, was churchwarden at the time. Webb and collea...
This delightful plaque has a crest at each end. The open gate rather spoils the picture.
In about 1945 Hedley Hope-Nicholson, a Charles I fan and central member of the Society of King Charles the Martyr, found three lead busts...
So, is this the "centre" of London? Londonist provides some alternatives.
Made in 1633 during Charles I's reign, London’s oldest bronze statue was intended for the garden of Weston's house at Roehampton. In 1649...
Around the monument are 8 standing, crowned statues of Eleanor. This is a recreation of one of 12 Eleanor Crosses erected by King Edward ...
This plaque is on the low wall you can see close to the road.