Site: Royal George bust (1 memorial)
W1, Goslett Yard, Royal George pub
So far (2011) the demolition and building works associated with Cross Rail have left this pub alone.
W1, Goslett Yard, Royal George pub
So far (2011) the demolition and building works associated with Cross Rail have left this pub alone.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Royal George bust
Born in St James's Square (not the public garden, one of the houses, obviousl...
We are reasonbly happy with our identifcation of this head.
Since they are so concerned about their copyright we'd better provide a link to the NG's page for the original of this medallion. This p...
Apologies for the lack of focus on this one - partly due to the carving being so weather-worn that our camera had trouble focussing (when...
Left to right these busts are: Cunningham, Jellicoe and Beatty, that well known legal firm. (Unusually there is an error in the Margaret ...
In the spandrels above the entrance door: "Bloomsbury Rifles Pro Patria Semper" ('for my country always'). The technique used for this le...
Role on the lost expedition: Officer on SS Terror. See John Franklin.
From the Waterloo station web site: "Waterloo is the UK's largest station, covering an area of 24.5 acres. One of its most notable featur...
Infantry officer, naval officer and politician. Born Northamptonshire. Patron and good friend to Pepys. Fought on behalf of Cromwell's Commonwealth first in the army and then as a General at Sea. ...
Explorer, missionary, writer and medic. Born at Blantyre, just south of Glasgow. Qualified as a doctor in order to go as a medical missionary to China. Got the source of the Nile wrong and failed t...
Person, Exploring, Religion, Seriously Famous, Africa, Scotland
Located at 42 Southend Road, Beckenham. David Bowie lived in flat 7 here from October 1969 to May 1972. The photograph shows him in the garden of the house. It was demolished in the early 1980s.
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