Hornsey Central Hospital war memorial - pier heads
N8, Park Road, 151, Hornsey Central Health Centre
We think these stones topped the gate piers at the street entrance to the memorial building.
We think these stones topped the gate piers at the street entrance to the memorial building.
There are 10 memorials in this area around the the war memorial building in our photo. The two pier heads are to the right of the buildin...
There are 10 memorials in this area around the the war memorial building in our photo. The two pier heads are to the right of the buildin...
This plaque is placed above the door of the War Memorial building. It seems that when opened this building was the entrance hall to the h...
It's not clear if this is the foundation stone of the South Ward extension to the hospital (in which case it's rather terse) or if "this ...
This stone was unveiled by Mrs Anderson. 1925: The South Ward was erected and the foundation stone was laid by Mrs Anderson. The memoria...
A circle around a dot is the boy scouts' tracking symbol meaning 'gone home'.
Carved into the panel behind the figure are images of the original Globe Theatre in Southwark, Winchester Palace and the tower of Southwa...
The Wanamaker plaque is to the right of the Shakespeare memorial.
The Oakley Small Arms Works moved to Acton from Chelsea in 1904, and was situated at the North West part of the park, where the small mea...