Greater London Council
Sir Jonathan Hutchinson, 1828 - 1913, surgeon, scientist and teacher, lived here.
Site: Sir Jonathan Hutchinson (1 memorial)
W1, Cavendish Square, 15
Greater London Council
Sir Jonathan Hutchinson, 1828 - 1913, surgeon, scientist and teacher, lived here.
W1, Cavendish Square, 15
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Sir Jonathan Hutchinson
Surgeon and pathologist. He was born on 23 July 1828 in Selby, Yorkshire and ...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Sir Jonathan Hutchinson
Replaced the LCC. The GLC was abolished, some say, because Mrs Thatcher could...
Easy to miss, this plaque can be seen in our photo, framed by the bus stop shelter. Surely a few yards to the left would have been a bett...
English Heritage Dame Ivy Compton-Burnett, 1884-1969, novelist, lived here, 1934-1969.
Erected in commemoration of Sister Nivedita's 150th birth anniversary.
The building has been the home of Quo Vadis, an old and venerable Italian restaurant for many years.
The numbers at the right hand edge of the plaque seem to be graffiti.
Law reformer. Born in Frith Street. Solicitor-General 1806. Caroline's Miscellany has done the research on his campaign to reduce the number of crimes with a mandatory death penalty. Kept 2 pet le...
Hackney Citizen 25 June 2014 gives the history of the club and explains "A commemorative plaque marking the home of the club was fixed to...
St Pancras Vestry Clerk in the late 1800s. Andrew Behan has kindly carried out some research on this man, and found our picture for us: Thomas Eccleston Gibb was born on 21 October 1838 in Liverp...
Julian Stephen Alfred Hodge was born 15 October 1904 in Camberwell, the second of the seven children of Alfred Edward Hodge (1882-1950) and Jane Emily Hodge née Simcocks (1877-1946). His birth was ...
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