Horatio, Lord Nelson, 1758 - 1805, lived here in 1798.
London County Council
Site: Lord Nelson - New Bond Street 103 (1 memorial)
W1, New Bond Street, 103
Horatio, Lord Nelson, 1758 - 1805, lived here in 1798.
London County Council
W1, New Bond Street, 103
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Lord Nelson - New Bond Street 103
Born in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk. Naval commander who became a national hero a...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Lord Nelson - New Bond Street 103
Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...
The original UCL, built 1825 - 1832, comprised this quad and its buildings, by the architect William Wilkins (1778 -1839).
Virginia Clarke, one of her former flatmates, assisted with the unveiling of the plaque.
Herzen started his press at nearby 38 Regent Square (where Rodmell House now stands) in spring or early summer 1853. In December 1854 H...
July 2019: Via Facebook we were contacted by Nick Davis, telling us that this plaque had been removed. We got along to the address in Aug...
This building is a rare survivor of John Nash's Regent Street development. English Buildings appreciates it.
Both memorial stones were originally located in the nearby St James's Church (in Fore Street, south of Cowper Road), which has been conve...
The Hampstead Plaque fund was set up, many years ago, by Ralph Wade and has been administered by the Society ever since.
For an idea of what this area used to be like see this 1894ish map. It was all redeveloped following the 1928 flood. This block was desig...
Pulford Street and the Equitable Gas Works used to occupy this six acre site. In the 1930s the Pulford Street Site Committee was respons...
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