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...
Anne Shelton, 1928 - 1994, popular singer and the World War II "Forces' Favourite", lived here. London Borough of Southwark Voted by the ...
British History Online gives the origins of the Drapers Almshouses, from 1642 when they were built on what is now Borough Road at the jun...
Promoter Tony Defries hired King's Cross Cinema, now Scala, for July 14-15, 1972, to put on the successive London debuts of Lou Reed and ...
Diamond Geezer has made a useful Brief history of the Northern Line.
In our photo the Hamilton plaque is on the wall just to the left of the left-most bollard; the Winant plaque is one of the three white pl...
Awarded the VC for his heroism on 28 October 1918, age 21, while serving in the Northumberland Fusiliers. "When the advance was held up he ran forward firing his Lewis gun from the hip, he captured...
Born Westminster. Earl of Chatham and Prime Minister. Father of William Pitt the Younger. Died Hayes, Kent.
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