Site of St Dionis Backchurch demolished 1878.
City of London
Site: St Dionis Backchurch (1 memorial)
EC3, Lime Street, 23
Site of St Dionis Backchurch demolished 1878.
City of London
EC3, Lime Street, 23
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
St Dionis Backchurch
Destroyed in the Great Fire in 1666, rebuilt by Wren in 1674, demolished 1878.
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
St Dionis Backchurch
The municipal governing body of the City of London. Officially the 'Mayor and...
The long piece of text is attributed to Raleigh, here and all over the web, but we can find no source for it, so we've put this page in o...
The stone was erected on the base of one of Baird's television masts. Our picture is taken from the History of Kingsbury Manor website wh...
Childhood home of Eadweard Muybridge, pioneer photographer, 1830 -1904. Royal Kingston The Friends of Kingston Museum and Heritage Service
The Lilian Baylis tree was replanted on the 4th March 1996 in the presence of Lord Jenkins of Putney, Sir Roger Falk, OBE and representat...
Festival of Britain 1951, 3rd May - 3rd November, site of the Festival Pleasure Gardens 2011. Wandsworth Council
The gateway piers bear the inscriptions 'London County Council' on the left and 'East Hill Estate' on the right. The blue plaque on the ...
Possibly the granite trough added to the foot is intended to hold wreaths etc. The only name out of sequence is T. Warman, which is at t...
Bloomsbury House was built in 1887 for the College of Preceptors. Designed by by F. Pinches it is Listed Grade 1. The College, now call...
Hill House (or The Hill), was occupied after his father's death by John Gurney Hoare. In 1896 his son, Sir Samuel Hoare, sold it to Georg...
The scaffolding next door is the result of a major fire there in January 2013. It is a large property which was/is "under refurbishment"...
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