St Margaret Pattens, founded 1067, rebuilt by Wren 1686 - 1688.
Site: St Margaret Pattens (1 memorial)
EC3, Eastcheap
St Margaret Pattens, founded 1067, rebuilt by Wren 1686 - 1688.
EC3, Eastcheap
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
St Margaret Pattens
The church gets its name from the pattens (clog-like shoes) made and sold in ...
Born East Knoyle, Wiltshire, died London. Designer of 54 London churches, o...
This is the plaque that was first erected nearby.
The photo of the plaque comes from Jewish East End. We cannot see the plaque outside the building so perhaps it is inside, or lost, or w...
David Hopkins, our Latin consultant, has again applied his skills and provided the translation. He also writes: "I know nothing about he...
Near this place on July 29th 1921 George Lansbury led the people and councillors of Poplar on their march to the high court for the equal...
Ruler of Coorooraa in the Pelew Islands (Modern day Palau). His title is variously given as Ibidul, King or Rurack. He and his people came to the assistance of Captain Henry Wilson when his ship wa...
There are 8 Courts running off the north side of this section of Fleet Street and on the ground at the entrance to each Court is a plaque...
The small black plaque above the door shows the Bridge House Estates symbol. A number of other blocks of flats in this area carry similar...
Founded by Nathan Rothschild, 1st Baron Rothschild (1840-1915) and other Jewish philanthropists including Frederick Mocatta and Samuel Montagu to provide "the industrial classes with commodious an...
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