Erected by Marler Estates plc.
Chairman Leslie Sydney Marler, OBE, TD, 1900 - 1981.
Architects: The Seely & Paget Partnership
Contractors: Dove Brothers Ltd.
Site: Christchurch - Greyfriars (3 memorials)
EC1, Newgate Street
Erected by Marler Estates plc.
Chairman Leslie Sydney Marler, OBE, TD, 1900 - 1981.
Architects: The Seely & Paget Partnership
Contractors: Dove Brothers Ltd.
EC1, Newgate Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Leslie Marler
High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire 1971-72. Chairman of Marler Estates plc. And...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Leslie Marler
Builders. Founded in Studd Street, Islington by William Spencer Dove (1793-18...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Leslie Marler
Christchurch - Greyfriars This Wren church was destroyed by fire-bombs in De...
Vestry House Originally built 1760, partially destroyed 1940, rebuilt in 1981.
The wording on the plaque does not make it clear that Lepidus died by suicide, which is our understanding, having read a number of tellin...
See German Lutheran Church in London for a historical overview starting with the Great Fire. In 1871 the congregation moved from Holy Tr...
Leadenhall Market The meat and fish Market first occupied a series of courts, behind the grand lead-roofed city mansion of Nevill House o...
This plaque has large blank areas which the local artists do their best to decorate.
Greater London Council Randolph Caldecott, 1846 - 1886, artist and book illustrator, lived here.
We'd never heard of this but apparently it is a "prestigious estate" of over 93,000 sq m of office, retail, leisure and residential accommodation, including No 1 London Bridge, Hay’s Galleria Londo...
The content of this plaque is rather dull but we love the quality brickwork.
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