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
2016: Douglas Eaton told us the plaque has gone. Checking on Google Street View history: it was still there in July 2009, then number 30 ...
In our photo the plaque can be seen in the paving, in the shadow but catching the light. Quite a dull foundation stone which we may not ...
This temporary plaque (photo from GoWestLondon) was fixed near to the spot where the bench used in filming the opening credits for the te...
The same plaque appears on each of the guardrooms.
This plaque was originally erected in 1902 at 3G but Watts incorrectly gave the date of the tragedy as 1885 instead of 1895, so when the ...
Sir William Reid Dick, 1878 - 1961, sculptor, worked here in Studio 3, 1910 - 1914. English Heritage
Fourteen niches on the West Front remained empty since the Abbey was built until 1998 when they were filled. The lower four are filled wi...
Erected between May 2019 when Google Streetview does not show it and our visit (Sept 2020). Note the look-alike English Heritage logo - ...
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