Leslie Marler
EC1, Newgate Street
Erected by Marler Estates plc. Chairman Leslie Sydney Marler, OBE, TD, 1900 - 1981. Architects: The Seely & Paget Partnership Cont...
Christchurch - Greyfriars Church
EC1, Newgate Street
Christchurch - Greyfriars This Wren church was destroyed by fire-bombs in December 1940. Under the pastoral reorganisation measure of 19...
Christchurch - Greyfriars Vestry
EC1, Newgate Street
Vestry House Originally built 1760, partially destroyed 1940, rebuilt in 1981.
Statue of young boy
EC4, Inner Temple Gardens
The quotation is from Lamb's essay on the old benchers of the Inner Temple.A 1775 statue was first erected here in 1928 but it was stolen...
Watch-house in Giltspur Street
EC1, Giltspur Street, 10
Watch-house, erected 1791, destroyed 1941, rebuilt 1962.
Charles Lamb - Giltspur Street
EC1, Giltspur Street, 10
Ornamental Passions have a good post on this memorial, saying that Lamb is shown in his school uniform and that Reynolds-Stephens designe...
Charles Lamb - Islington
N1, Duncan Terrace, 64
Charles Lamb lived with his sister at Colebrooke Cottage from 1823 - 1827. Of this home he wrote "a cheerful dining room is studded all o...
Fleming - Nobel Prize
W2, South Wharf Road, St Mary's Hospital - Medical School building
Fleming Discovered Penicillin {Around the profile bust:} Alexander Fleming Prix Nobel 1945
Sir Alexander Fleming - W2
W2, Praed Street, St Mary's Hospital
Sir Alexander Fleming, 1881-1955, discovered penicillin in the second storey room above this plaque.
