Marchioness at National Theatre
SE1, Queen's Walk
We have found three (identical) plaques on the South Bank riverside recalling this disaster, as follows: Royal Festival Hall; National Th...
We have found three (identical) plaques on the South Bank riverside recalling this disaster, as follows: Royal Festival Hall; National Th...
Greater London Council Sir Alexander Fleming, 1881-1955, discoverer of penicillin, lived here.
Eliot moved here in December 1880 with her new husband, John Cross, and died here just 3 weeks later.
Westminster City Council In recognition of Westminster's councillors and officers and the civil and emergency services for their actions...
There is a comma between Leigh and Summerville so "Summerville Halifax" describes Mrs Leigh's origins rather than "Halifax" being Mrs Lei...
Greater London Council Charles Townley, 1737 - 1805, antiquary and collector, lived here.
2019: A flat was available to rent and Homes and Property publicity included this information about the house: "The Grade II-listed corne...
This tablet was erected in loving memory of William Compton, fifth Marquess of Northampton, KG, by his London tenants and friends.
English Heritage John Groom, 1845 - 1919, philanthropist, who founded workshops for disabled girls nearby, lived here.