Isambard Kingdom Brunel - Thames Tunnel flooding
SE18, Rotherhithe Street
We have visited this area many times, but only recently noticed this well-hidden little plaque.
We have visited this area many times, but only recently noticed this well-hidden little plaque.
Virginia Clarke, one of her former flatmates, assisted with the unveiling of the plaque.
Sutton's local list gives: "Russettings is a large house built in 1899 on a three-quarter acre plot at 25 Worcester Road. It was one of t...
The plaque made us think initially that the land used for the football club was adjacent to the Sutton Adult School (now the Thomas Wall ...
Two extensive information panels in the corner give the background to this unusual display, so we've transcribed them here: The station ...
This relief is "The Death of Nelson" by J. E. Carew, on the front (south) face of the base of Nelson's Column. It depicts a scene at the ...
Erected to commemorate the Trafalgar victory over Napoleon of 1805. The height, from top of hat to pavement is said to be 170 feet and 2 ...
Remond lived at 6 Grenville Street, which would have been opposite this modern building, in a Georgian terrace - and we believe there is ...
This plaque was brought to our attention by Londonist, of course. Why the plaque is on this particular house remains a mystery. It's been...