Site of St Mary Moorfields, Pro Cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church 1852 - 1870.
Corporation of London
Site: St Mary Moorfields (1 memorial)
EC2, Blomfield Street
Site of St Mary Moorfields, Pro Cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church 1852 - 1870.
Corporation of London
EC2, Blomfield Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
St Mary Moorfields
Catholic church built by architect John Newman in 1820. Replaced in 1902 by t...
Unsurprisingly the International Ripperologists Society doesn't seem to exist other than as part of this misconceived museum.
Their majesties King George III & Queen Charlotte were received in this brewery by Samuel Whitbread, 24th May 1787.
English Heritage Dame Sybil Thorndike, 1882-1976, actress, lived here, 1921-1932.
The Shropshire Star reported that the black plaque was erected in November 2020 apparently as a temporary plaque and on 18 December that ...
The plaque can be seen in our photo to the right of the entrance.
The Tawney plaque is on the first floor, Wood on the second.
Family-run firm of funeral directors. The family started as wardens of a local cemetery and opened their first funeral parlour in Snowsfield, Bermondsey. New shop premises were opened at 62 Jamaica...
The northernmost borough of London. Formed by the amalgamation of the Municipal Boroughs of Southgate, Enfield and Edmonton.
To the right of our picture there is a section of London Wall with a modern information board sticking out of the ground. We much prefer ...
Born East Knoyle, Wiltshire, died London. Designer of 54 London churches, of which 13 were destroyed in the Blitz. Part of one of his churches, St Antholin, has ended up in an unexpected location...
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