43 - 53 Myddelton Square
Destroyed by enemy action on 11th January 1941.
Rebuilt 1947 - 1948 by The New River Company.
Site: Myddelton Square - WW2 bomb (1 memorial)
EC1, Myddelton Square, 43-53
43 - 53 Myddelton Square
Destroyed by enemy action on 11th January 1941.
Rebuilt 1947 - 1948 by The New River Company.
EC1, Myddelton Square, 43-53
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Myddelton Square - WW2 bomb
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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Myddelton Square - WW2 bomb
See the New River for an explanation of why the New River Company came into b...
This building is often said to be Dickens' only surviving London home. There is at least one other: 10 Norfolk Street, now 22 Cleveland ...
This building, now a hotel, was the wartime headquarters of the Women's Voluntary Services.
Sir James Matthew Barrie, Bart. OM, 1860 - 1937, novelist, dramatist and creator of 'Peter Pan', lived in a house on this site, 1885 - 18...
The Sancho plaque is to the right, Montague House (often spelt Montagu House) to the left. The sunken bath supposedly used by Queen Carol...
Tommy Trinder, comedian, star of film, stage & radio, was born in this house 24th March 1909. Streatham Society
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