Westminster City Council
Paul de Lamerie, 1688 - 1751, the King's silversmith, lived and worked in a house on this site, 1738 - 1751.
Placed 16 January 1992.
Site: Paul de Lamerie (1 memorial)
W1, Gerrard Street, 40
Westminster City Council
Paul de Lamerie, 1688 - 1751, the King's silversmith, lived and worked in a house on this site, 1738 - 1751.
Placed 16 January 1992.
W1, Gerrard Street, 40
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Paul de Lamerie
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Paul de Lamerie
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English Heritage Lokamanya Tilak, 1856-1920, Indian patriot and philosopher, lived here, 1918-1919.
On the Just Giving page: "The names on the beautiful but fading current memorial are slowly being washed away by the acidic rain from the...
The WW2 plaque is very high up on the wall behind the arches and can only be read from a zoomed-in photo. The naming is confusing. This ...
Alexis Soyer, 1810 - 1858, chef, author of cookbooks, inventor, lived here. City of Westminster
The exterior boasts (at least) two copies of this plaque, both positioned below what's visible in our photo.
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