Sandringham Buildings
Erected by the Improved Industrial Dwellings Co Ltd (Sir Sydney H. Waterlow Bart. Chairman) 1884.
Site: Sandringham Buildings (1 memorial)
WC2, Charing Cross Road, 80
Sandringham Buildings
Erected by the Improved Industrial Dwellings Co Ltd (Sir Sydney H. Waterlow Bart. Chairman) 1884.
WC2, Charing Cross Road, 80
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Sandringham Buildings
Philanthropist. Born in Crown Street, now Sun Street, EC2. Brought up in Mile...
The two plaques closest to the camera both read "39, The Union Discount Company of London plc". Grey's plaque is at the same level, furt...
1813 - 1814, Germaine Necker Baronne de Staël-Holstein, lived in a house on this site during the last of her ten years of exile. La Soci...
This small garden is well-hidden. It's to the east of the tower Sivill House, that's the building in the background of our photo. We we...
The plaque is laid in the pavement, but the strong sunlight in our photo means you can't see it.
Racing driver. Born James Simon Wallis Hunt in Belmont, Surrey. Known for his daring on the race track, he was nicknamed 'Hunt the Shunt' (Shunt being a racing term for a crash). He won the Formula...
Born Huntingdon, the great-grandson of Richard Cromwell who was Thomas Cromwell's nephew. The picture source website also provides these words: "Following the traumatic upheavals of civil war and r...
Born Hanover, Germany, died Kensington, Palace, London. Reigned: 1727 - 1760. Notable as the last British sovereign to fight alongside his soldiers (in Germany, against the French). Also the king w...
English Heritage Alfred Waterhouse, 1830 - 1905, architect, lived here.
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