These buildings were built by Ralph Forest MacKie, 1931 - 1994. R.I.P.
Site: R. F. MacKie (1 memorial)
N6, Kiln Lane, 1-6
Plaque actually in Winchester Terrace.
These buildings were built by Ralph Forest MacKie, 1931 - 1994. R.I.P.
N6, Kiln Lane, 1-6
Plaque actually in Winchester Terrace.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
R. F. MacKie
London County Council Thomas Gainsborough, 1727 - 1788, artist, lived here.
Plaque unveiled by the then Mayor of Westminster, Louise Hyams.
Alastair Sim, 1900 - 1976, actor, lived here, 1953 - 1975. English Heritage
There is meant to be another identical plaque further north in Brick Lane but we cannot find it. This cast-iron roundel, showing buttons ...
The plaques are around the station forecourt, either on frames or laid into the pavement. The gold lettering on the marble effect on the ...
Poet and patriot. Born Niccolò Foscolo on the island of Zakynthos, which was then part of the Republic of Venice (now Greece). His writings include 'Letters of Ortis' and the poem ' I Sepolcri'. Wh...
William Wilberforce, 1759 - 1833, opponent of slavery, died here. London County Council
This is visually just a modern information board but the information is more interesting than usual so we've collected it. For our photo...
Greater London Council Dylan Thomas, 1914 - 1953, poet, lived here.
Queen of Castile and León. Married to Ferdinand. Together they financed Christopher Columbus's 1492 voyage. Their daughter Catherine was Henry VIII's first wife. Their grandson (not Catherine's ch...
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