Erection date: 11/7/1990
Sick Children's Trust
This home from home was officially opened by Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of York on Wednesday 11th July 1990.
Site: Sick Children's Trust - WC1 (1 memorial)
WC1, Guilford Street, 10
Erection date: 11/7/1990
Sick Children's Trust
This home from home was officially opened by Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of York on Wednesday 11th July 1990.
WC1, Guilford Street, 10
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Sick Children's Trust - WC1
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Edith Garrud, 1872 - 1971, the suffragette that knew jiu-jitsu lived here. Islington People's Plaque London Borough of Islington
Present at the unveiling: founding members Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook.
The portrait medallions are on the right hand flank wall, on Cumberlow Avenue. Reading left to right: W. F. R. Stanley; Mrs W. F. Stanley...
"Charles Bristow : he built it" To the memory of Charles Alfred Bristow, 1896 - 1985, Founder-President and for over 50 years, coach and ...
The vehicle used for the delivery was the Cavell Van, the railway wagon which had previously been used for two ceremonial journeys from D...
The Biblical quotation at the end of the inscription is from 1 John 3:16. This is a very unusual style for a WW1 memorial and we think i...
Active in 1859. Via JudyGr we found "1794: Langdale Marmaduke & Thomas, Distillers, 26, Holborn", mentioned in Dickens' 'Barnaby Rudge'. A connection seems very likely. 2018: The British Museu...
Wife of George V, grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II. Born Princess Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes of Teck at Kensington Palace. Nicknamed May, the month of her birth. Her...
The plaques are around the station forecourt, either on frames or laid into the pavement. The gold lettering on the marble effect on the ...
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