Charles Edmund Peczenik, 1877 - 1967, architect, lived here.
Site: Peczenik (1 memorial)
W1, Grosvenor Square, 48
Charles Edmund Peczenik, 1877 - 1967, architect, lived here.
W1, Grosvenor Square, 48
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Peczenik
The wooden cross atop the building supports a neon cross, wired to an electrical box so rusty that we doubt it still lights the way for N...
On the wall behind are two baskets for flowers and some screw holes. And on the wall a little to the left of the photo is another similar...
We have found three (identical) plaques on the South Bank riverside recalling this disaster, as follows: Royal Festival Hall; National Th...
From the Scott Bader website: "Marble, granite or stone can be produced using specially developed Crystic resins and gelcoats in combinat...
Our picture shows the north-east corner of the Yard. The cyclist is in front of the two benches. The plaque is carved on the panel on the...
But look at head 8 too, that's also a candidate for Milton.
Lord Mayor of London (1897), Army officer and businessman. Alderman on the Bridge House Estates Committee, 1894. Listed on the "opening" plaque as "Lieutt.Col." He was very successful running a n...
Born in the Lebanon. Resident in Bahrain. Founder and CEO of the Promoseven Network. He's on Facebook and has an on-line museum.
Engraver and medallist. Born Birmingham, his father Thomas also being an engraver as were a number of other (male, obviously) members of his family such as Edward Wyon, his brother. Chief engrave...
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