Site of Merchant Taylors' School, 1875 - 1933.
Not a good choice of stone for a plaque.
Site: Merchant Taylors' School (1 memorial)
EC1, Charterhouse Square
Site of Merchant Taylors' School, 1875 - 1933.
Not a good choice of stone for a plaque.
EC1, Charterhouse Square
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Merchant Taylors' School
Founded in 1561 by Sir Thomas White and originally at St Lawrence Pountney, E...
Above the entrance to the building (to the left of our picture) in stone: 1573, E.R.".
Unveiled by Pete Murray, Tony Prince (The Royal Ruler) and Mr Jean Olinger, the Ambassador of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Video at New...
By the time we got there (in 2014 - it was not top of our priority list) the plaque/sticker had gone (if it had ever existed outside of P...
Historian, William Harnett Blanch, 1836 - 1900, lived here. Peckham Society
We would not normally have collected this, since it is really just a (not very interesting) foundation stone, but we were pleased to have...
Discovering London suggests that this might be the oldest inscription in London.
Civil Engineer. Born Norfolk. President of The Institute of Civil Engineers. One of the Commissioners for the Great Exhibition, 1851, and Chairman of its Building committee. Also designed a louvred...
The location of the plaque is difficult to photograph because of a large hedge in front of the house. It can just be seen under the eaves...
We cannot find what occasion this stone was laid for.
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