Lee J Hatley, 02/4/88 - 26/6/17, lived, loved + played on Morland Mews for 25 years.
Forever in our hearts
Site: Lee J. Hatley (1 memorial)
N1, Barnsbury Street
This is a rear entrance to Morland Mews.
Lee J Hatley, 02/4/88 - 26/6/17, lived, loved + played on Morland Mews for 25 years.
Forever in our hearts
N1, Barnsbury Street
This is a rear entrance to Morland Mews.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Lee J Hatley
Stabbed to death at a flat in Canonbury. Lived in Morland Mews for 25 years. ...
In Salcombe House near this site, lived Arthur Morrison (1863 - 1945) author, and writer on Japanese art. Loughton Town Council
Archer Street Chambers was built in 1882/3 as dwellings for artisans. It was purchased for improvement by the Soho Housing Association in...
This plaque is on the front of this building, over to the left (out of our picture) in the mirror position of the foundation stone. Newl...
Plaque 1 incorrectly states that there were 64 people killed in this incident. The Wandsworth Guardian carries the story of how it was di...
Our photo of the plaque comes from Gary Hartwell's Flickr page. He brought it to our attention way back in 2007 We have recently visited...
Frederick Hayter was born in 1897 in Islington, London, the fifth of the seven children of Frank Hayter (1858-1939) and Annie Hayter née Shepherd (1861-1947). His birth was registered in the 1st qu...
72 Farm Lane This building was constructed over market gardens in 1889 as two-storey stabling for the London Road Car Company, operators ...
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