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...
J. D. Gilbert Esq. Chairman of the Fire Brigade Committee of the London County Council laid this stone on the 24th day of June 1901.
See St Peter's Close. As far as we can discover Richard Cobden had no particular association with this area.
This plaque, on the right flank wall of the red brick building, was unveiled on the same day as the Dallos plaque. The building which h...
The vehicle used for the delivery was the Cavell Van, the railway wagon which had previously been used for two ceremonial journeys from D...
Philip Noel-Baker, 1889 - 1982, Olympic sportsman, campaigner for peace and disarmament, lived here. English Heritage
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 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.
Music-hall singer. Born Ernest Augustine Elen at 103 Pulford Street, Pimlico. He started performing in public houses in 1891, singing songs about working-class life. Moving on to the stage, he beca...
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