London Borough of Camden
Lord Pitt of Hampstead, 1913 - 1994, physician and civil rights campaigner, worked here, 1950 - 84.
Site: Lord Pitt of Hampstead (1 memorial)
NW1, North Gower Street, 200
London Borough of Camden
Lord Pitt of Hampstead, 1913 - 1994, physician and civil rights campaigner, worked here, 1950 - 84.
NW1, North Gower Street, 200
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Lord Pitt of Hampstead
Physician and civil rights campaigner. Councillor; Chairman of Greater Londo...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Lord Pitt of Hampstead
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The inscription is a quote from William Morris's 1890 "News from Nowhere", in which the narrator, William Guest, the previous day having ...
The Les Mis plaque is laid in the ground at the front, audience, entrance.
What a great plaque. The inscription is inside a laurel wreath, in front of a burning building. A hose snakes from the building, over the...
LCC Charles James Fox, 1749 - 1806, statesman, lived here.
Friese-Greene’s studio and laboratory were located on this site. The current building was originally the Gaumont Palace cinema, built in1...
Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron Llanover, known as Sir Benjamin Hall 1838-59, civil engineer and politician. First Commisioner of Works 1855-58. He oversaw the rebuilding of the Houses of Parliament and h...
Role on the lost expedition: Petty officer on SS Terror. See John Franklin.
Annoyingly we discover that she was not the "First Mayoress of Shoreditch" in the sense that we would take that now. No, she was married to the first mayor Henry Edward Kershaw. Henry (1864-1928)...
Role on the lost expedition: Petty officer on SS Erebus. See John Franklin.
Lewisham War Memorials have researched all the names on this memorial.
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