Site of Old Serjeant's Inn, 1415 - 1910
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The Corporation of the City of London
Site: Old Serjeant's Inn (1 memorial)
WC2, Chancery Lane, 5
Site of Old Serjeant's Inn, 1415 - 1910
{In the border, top and bottom:}
The Corporation of the City of London
WC2, Chancery Lane, 5
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Old Serjeant's Inn
There is a 53 page, privately printed history of the Old Serjeants Inn, publi...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Old Serjeant's Inn
The municipal governing body of the City of London. Officially the 'Mayor and...
Above the entrance to the building (to the left of our picture) in stone: 1573, E.R.".
Number 89 is the house with the white porch on the left of the photograph, and number 85 is the white house with the green door. Hidden ...
In the gables are two substantial relief plaques, on the left: "DWC, 1902", on the right: a coat of arms which we found at Heraldry of th...
Born Whitechapel, Albarn lived here until he was aged 9. He unveiled his own plaque and the local Guardian quoted him: "I remember cows c...
In our photo the plaque can be seen to the left of the four lamps.
Drummer with the Who. Born Central Middlesex County Hospital, Willesden. Grew up in Wembley. Led a wild life and died of a drug overdose in a flat on loan from Harry Nilsson, flat 12 at 9 Curzon...
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