In fond memory of Leonard from his beloved wife who enjoyed sharing the tranquillity of these beautiful surroundings.
Site: Leonard's tree (1 memorial)
W1, Farm Street, St George's Gardens
In fond memory of Leonard from his beloved wife who enjoyed sharing the tranquillity of these beautiful surroundings.
W1, Farm Street, St George's Gardens
The two plaques face each other, on the inside walls of the arcade. The Castle Baynard tree is the one to the right in the photo. 2019: ...
The Reggae Tree marks International Reggae Day (July 1st) and Harlesden's and Brent's rich reggae and black music history. Sponsored by B...
At SCRSS we learn that regular remembrance ceremonies are held here on Holocaust Memorial Day (27 January, the anniversary of the liberat...
Since 1950 CND (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament) has organised an annual ceremony at this cherry tree, in August.
Shortly after we published, our colleague, Andrew Behan, spotted that we'd misread Harding's birth year. We had 1919 but on closer examin...
2018: Eamonn Doyle has written to correct our "east to west", saying that the names actually run west to east. That sounds like the sort...
Above the central window, this cameo-type profile bust of the King is draped in ribbons and swags of oak and laurel leaves. Carved by Ros...
The two plaques can be seen in our photo, on the left of the portico.
Believed to be the first war memorial erected on a public highway. At first sight just a simple stone cross on a plinth, but the whole ba...
This house probably looked OK when it was part of a terrace but on its own it just looks weird.
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