Patrick MacDowell, R.A., 1799 - 1870, eminent sculptor, lived here for many years.
Site: Patrick MacDowell (1 memorial)
N6, Wood Lane, 34
Patrick MacDowell, R.A., 1799 - 1870, eminent sculptor, lived here for many years.
N6, Wood Lane, 34
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Patrick MacDowell
R.A., sculptor. Born Belfast. Works include: "The reading girl" and the group...
Westminster City Council James Purdey the younger, 1828 - 1909, gunmaker, built these premises in 1880 to house his new showrooms and wo...
The school's history page says the new building on Tooley Street was built in 1892. Perhaps there was a pre-existing building on the sit...
Our thanks to Paul Baderman for the address and the press pack.
The information board transcribed at Ada Salter Garden gives: "A wall plaque placed at the back of the once roofed rose-covered central p...
St. Peter's Church, Vere Street, was designed by James Gibbs, built by Edward Harley 2nd Earl of Oxford and opened in 1724 as Marylebone ...
Our thanks once again to David Hopkins for his generosity with his Latin knowledge.
From their website: YWCA was founded in 1855 by Miss Emma Robarts and The Hon Mrs Arthur Kinnaird. Miss Robarts started organising groups for young women who were coming to London for the first ti...
The multi-part sculpture is called 'Dr Salter's Daydream' and shows the whole Salter family. The scene is poignant in that Joyce died at ...
Aviator. Born at 13 Vicar's Hill, Lewisham. In WW1 he was a lieutenant in No. 66 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps. On 30 March 1918 near Mansuè, Italy, he and two other officers, shot down one of...
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