St Andrew's Place Medical Precinct was opened by Her Majesty The Queen, Visitor, The Royal College of Physicians, 11 June 1986
Site: Royal College of Physicians - NW1 (2 memorials)
NW1, St Andrew's Place, Royal College of Physicians
St Andrew's Place Medical Precinct was opened by Her Majesty The Queen, Visitor, The Royal College of Physicians, 11 June 1986
NW1, St Andrew's Place, Royal College of Physicians
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
St Andrew's Place Medical Precinct
Founded by Thomas Linacre in 1518 with a charter granted by Henry VIII. Thei...
Born 17 Bruton Street, to the Duke and Duchess of York. For information on wh...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
St Andrew's Place Medical Precinct
This bust is fixed to the wall of the building in the garden seen in the pict...
The plaque is on the low, angled, wall - angled upwards to catch the rain, hence its poor condition.
Lord Hore-Belisha, 1893 - 1957, statesman, lived here. Greater London Council
The plaque was a foundation stone laid into the wall of the building but it now serves as a memorial to the building which was demolished...
Gladys Mills, 1918 - 1978, pianist lived here. Loughton Town Council 2008
2024: IanVisits reported that "An exhibition about George Seferis has opened inside the Greek Ambassador’s home".
We can find no reference to this group at all but they existed in 1995.
One of the employees of Watney Combe Reid brewers who lost their lives in WW1.
From Engineering Timelines : "The present St Paul's Cathedral, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, is the fourth cathedral on this site. The first two Anglo-Saxon buildings were timber, and the third...
Most statues have plinths, which often carry the identity of the statue but little more. The plinth for this Millicent Fawcett statue is ...
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