Samuel Baylis lived on Whitecross Street and was a founder of the Radical Club, July 1833.
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Site: Samuel Baylis and the Radical Club (1 memorial)
EC2, Whitecross Street
Samuel Baylis lived on Whitecross Street and was a founder of the Radical Club, July 1833.
Mad in England
English Hedonists
EC2, Whitecross Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Samuel Baylis and the Radical Club
The National Political Union was formed in October 1831 to co-ordinate agitat...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Samuel Baylis and the Radical Club
The artist Carrie Reichardt is part of this group, probably its main artist, ...
Plaque unveiled by Roger Draper, Chief Executive of the Lawn Tennis Association.
Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, 1864 - 1958, creator of the League of Nations, lived here. Greater London Council
Olive Schreiner, 1855 - 1920, author, lived here. London County Council
These alms houses were built 1875 (north range) and 1887 (south range), and the site has the remains of a Second World War air raid shelt...
Active in 1953. Initiated by Richard Hughes and also known as the Baritsu Chapter.
Hotelier. Born Switzerland, son of a peasant farmer. Started work as a waiter and worked his way up, in Paris, Vienna, Lucerne, etc. Came to London in 1889 as the manager of Richard D'Oyly Carte's...
We knew that the obelisk now at St George's Circus spent much of its life in Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, from about 1897 - 1998, and ...
The lettering is above the right-most potted scrub. Incidentally, the photograph of the building catches a typical London sight - a van d...
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