Erection date: 1987
Dedicated to Sir Reginald Rowe, 1868 - 1945.
Octavia Hill and Rowe Housing Trust
1987
Site: Sir Reginald Rowe (1 memorial)
W11, St Anns Road
Erection date: 1987
Dedicated to Sir Reginald Rowe, 1868 - 1945.
Octavia Hill and Rowe Housing Trust
1987
W11, St Anns Road
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Sir Reginald Rowe
Wrote the forward to the 1942 biography of Octavia Hill by E. Moberly Bell. ...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Sir Reginald Rowe
Not-for-profit organisation with a strong track record in social housing and ...
This stone was laid exactly 100 years to the day from his first act of bravery.
The Strongest Link. The Royal Air Force Station motto commemorates all service and civilian personnel based here during World War II who ...
The Mackirdy Room was created at the same time that Hoxton Hall converted from being a music hall into an Institute which accommodated th...
Between 2012 (our close-up photo) and 2016 (the long shot) the plaque was moved from its position in front of the building on the pavemen...
Prince George (later King George V) was made Duke of York in 1892 when he became second in line to the throne.
He lived at what was number 19 Warwick Crescent.
Sir Kenneth Clark, 1903 - 1983, Art historian and broadcaster, lived here 1934 - 1939. English Heritage
From Railscot: 19 of these plaques have been installed at: Euston, Crewe, Preston, Carlisle, Hawick [2nd] (apparently now a leisure centr...
Also known as Tothill Fields Bridewell, Westminster Bridewell and the Westminster House of Correction. It was one of the less severe places of incarceration, as one of the main punishments was not ...
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