English Heritage
Simon Bolivar, 1783 - 1830, liberator of Latin America, lodged here in 1810.
Site: Simon Bolivar (2 memorials)
W1, Duke Street, 4
English Heritage
Simon Bolivar, 1783 - 1830, liberator of Latin America, lodged here in 1810.
W1, Duke Street, 4
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Simon Bolivar - blue plaque
"El libertador". Born Caracas. Latin American statesman and patriot who worke...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Simon Bolivar - blue plaque
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Simon Bolivar - blue plaque
Simon Bolivar el libertador. The great Latin American statesman and patriot w...
The plaque is on the side of the building in South Street. On the west facade of this building, above an entrance door, there is a crest...
This site has evolved over the years from flowers place around the tree to become the shrine that it is today. The steps were probably i...
Our picture shows the north-east corner of the Yard. The cyclist is in front of the two benches. The plaque is carved on the panel on the...
Olaudah Equiano, "The African" (1745 - 1797) abolitionist, lived at this address in 1788. His book "The Interesting Narrative" was a best...
Auxiliary Fireman - one of two men (with L. W. G. Wilson) who gave their lives at Soho Fire Station on 7th October 1940. Beyond the Flames has another photo and: "It would take two days before the...
Founded by a small group of clockmakers, whose aim was to unify the British horological industry and trades in the face of large numbers of imports of clocks and watches from abroad.
United Kingdom citizen who died in the terrorist attacks in America on 11 September 2001. Derek Ogilvie Sword was born on 30 November 1971 in Dundee, Scotland As a teenager, he played tennis for ...
The plaque is in this passageway close to the entrance photographed. The sculpture panel is further in, attached to the wall on the left...
In the late 1500s plays were performed in the inn-yard. The Inn was destroyed in the Great Fire.
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