Nicholas Saunders, 1938 - 1998. He put Neal's Yard on the map.
Site: Nicholas Saunders (1 memorial)
WC2, Neal's Yard
Nicholas Saunders, 1938 - 1998. He put Neal's Yard on the map.
WC2, Neal's Yard
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Nicholas Saunders
Researched, published and distributed 'Alternative London' 1970. Moved into ...
This is an unusual, hand-made memorial. Although it looks quite old, historic Google Street Views show that it was erected between April ...
We chose the frame in the film that shows the plaque (immediately in front of the man's head) and also the corner stone lintel and pillar...
English Heritage Dame Sybil Thorndike, 1882-1976, actress, lived here, 1921-1932.
In the spandrels above the entrance door: "Bloomsbury Rifles Pro Patria Semper" ('for my country always'). The technique used for this le...
Born 20 Charles Street. Prime Minister, 1894-5, and first Chairman of the London County Council (1889-90, 1892-3). On the death of his wife, Hannah, he was subjected to accusations of homosexuality...
This plaque is attached to the railings of the building for the British Medical Association. On that dreadful morning medical staff from ...
Station Officer - One of two men (with Frederick Mitchell) who gave their lives at Soho Fire Station on 7th October 1940. London Fire Journal gives his name as William Wilson. See Mitchell for som...
Henry Watts Wilkinson Goudge was born on 3 June 1852 the fourth of the six children of Alexander Goudge (1818-1879) and Clarinda Goudge née Inman (1822-1893). His birth was registered in the 2nd qu...
Blogging Woolf quote Woolf's diary: "Wednesday 9 January [1924] At this very moment, or fifteen minutes ago to be precise, I bought the t...
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