Site of the Salisbury Court Playhouse, 1629 - 1649.
Corporation of the City of London
Site: Salisbury Court Playhouse (1 memorial)
EC4, Dorset Rise
Site of the Salisbury Court Playhouse, 1629 - 1649.
Corporation of the City of London
EC4, Dorset Rise
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Salisbury Court Playhouse
Built by Richard Gunnell and William Blagrove. The picture source website gi...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Salisbury Court Playhouse
The municipal governing body of the City of London. Officially the 'Mayor and...
Unveiled as part of the 50th anniversary of Jamaican independence.
See also Churchwardens at King's Cross.
From RBKC: Built by Australian millionaire and art patron, Sir Edmund Davis. Designed by William Flockhart as six artists’ flats with two...
This building was the Battersea Town Hall 1893 - 1965, and became the Battersea Arts Centre in 1974. Suffered a bad fire in 2015. The Pl...
The Right Honourable David Lloyd George, OM, Prime Minister, lived in this house, 1900 to 1904.
Born Greece. Bought up in Devon. 1876 married Beatrice Blanche Lascelles. Bishop of London, 1885 - 1896. Archbishop of Canterbury 1896 - death. One of the last ceremonies at which he officiated was...
The text on the memorial says that the original tree was burnt by the people at the Reform League meeting at the tree on that day in 1866 but we can find no confirmation of that. Wikipedia has qui...
Sculptor and illustrator. Born Bloomsbury. Executed a large number of public statues and funerary works, and worked closely with George Gilbert Scott on the Albert Memorial. Died at home 52 Circus ...
Tory politician, slave trader and philanthropist. Date of birth unknown so we use his date of baptism, which took place at St Botolph, Aldgate. 1705 became a director of the Royal African Company w...
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