Lord Haldane, 1856 - 1928, statesman, lawyer and philosopher, lived here.
London County Council
Site: Lord Haldane (1 memorial)
SW1, Queen Anne's Gate, 26
Lord Haldane, 1856 - 1928, statesman, lawyer and philosopher, lived here.
London County Council
SW1, Queen Anne's Gate, 26
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Lord Haldane
Politician and educationalist. Born Richard Burdon Haldane at 17 Charlotte Sq...
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Lord Haldane
Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...
These two plaques are commemorating the same thing.
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We've numbered the mosaics left to right. The text plaque is to the right of the curved wall, just out of sight of our camera. Chaplin ce...
As far as we can tell this never was the site of Toynbee Hall which appears always to have been sited at 28 Commercial Street, as it stil...
The plaque to Rev. Douglas is in the covered walkway, accessed via the arch at the right of our photo. Displayed close to the plaque is a...
"Not by bread alone doth man live" x To commemorate the generous hospitality of the Oratory Fathers, whereby the f...
Miss {Elizabeth} H. E. Hope-Clarke of Wimbledon, inspired by her own damaged silver thimble, started collecting damaged or unwanted thimbles and other trinkets to contribute to the war effort. She...
This Alan Eisen flickr page will take you on a walk of the Wall, showing many of the blue-bordered plaques. The Museum of London created a 2 mile long London Wall Walk in 1983, marked with 23 love...
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