English Heritage
Sir Alexander Korda, film producer, worked here, 1932 - 1936.
Site: Sir Alexander Korda (1 memorial)
W1, Grosvenor Street, 21-22
English Heritage
Sir Alexander Korda, film producer, worked here, 1932 - 1936.
W1, Grosvenor Street, 21-22
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Sir Alexander Korda
Film producer. Born Sandor Kellner in Hungary. Worked in film in Hungary, Aus...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Sir Alexander Korda
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
The plaque is in the entrance porch of the building. We'd guess that the building underwent some major renovation/modernisation in 2011.
Oddfellows Hall, Pride of Clapham Lodge, built 1852. Baptist Chapel 1852 - 1908. The Clapham Society
The 1802 stone has clearly been saved from the ruin, and the 1952 plaque modelled on it. Nicely done. The close-up picture was taken fr...
The wooden cross atop the building supports a neon cross, wired to an electrical box so rusty that we doubt it still lights the way for N...
London Borough of Southwark Richard Church, 1893-1972, writer and poet, lived here, 1905-1912. Plaque renewed 2010.
Our picture source, HSomerville provides a thorough history of this area and says "St Saviour's Dock was created in the 13th century by the Cluniac monks of Bermondsey Abbey."
You can see three of these memorials in our photo of the church. The fourth, the plaque to Garvin, is on the east-facing wall to the left...
Viscount Grey of Falloden. Born London. Foreign Secretary. Died Northumberland at his country seat. He figures in one of the pivotal moments in the campaign for the vote for women. in 1905 Christa...
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