In loving memory of Mabel Healey.
Site: Mabel Healey (1 memorial)
N6, Waterlow Park
In loving memory of Mabel Healey.
N6, Waterlow Park
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Mabel Healey
There is a clock dial on each of the four facades, and they are all working - August 2004 anyway. Above each dial is inscribed "1895". B...
In memory of Aveen Treacy, 1972 - 2007, for her generosity, sense of humour, friendship and courage.
Golden-Barked Ash, Fraxinus excelsior Aurea. Planted in memory of Hugh & Margaret Casson, 2000.
Rosalie's tree is the nearest, Doris's is in front of the first silver birch.
The millennium tree (in 2008 still a sapling) is in front of the half-timbered wall. The two yews commemorating the 850th anniversary are...
Company, based in Portland Place, founded by Lord Paul, specialising predominantly in the manufacture of steel, automotive and general engineering products.
Note the use of London Underground’s own typeface, Johnston Sans.
Actually in Upper St John Street. The plaques can just be seen in the site photograph, at the far end of the white building.
MP for Lambeth from 1865, and Lord Mayor 1868-9. In 1887 he and his brother Edwin funded a new building in Kensington for the Unitarians, see Essex Street Chapel. His nephew was Frederick Pethick-L...
Alice Anna Graham was born on 9 October 1846 in Bombay (now Mumbai), India, the eldest of the eight children of William Graham (1817-1885) and Jane Catherine Graham née Lowndes (1820-1899). Her fat...
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