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...
Through the window to the right of the plaque can be seen the actual well, discovered during building works in 1924. This building (labe...
Interesting that a plaque has been erected to the Mortlake Tapestry Works but not to John Dee, who was (what we would now call) scientifi...
This is a loosely-worded plaque. We don't think it really means ALL the men lost in both World Wars, just those that worked at the Brewery.
Kennedy plaque to the right, Morgan's to the left. The Royal College of General Practitioners has a good page on the history of 13-14. In...
The "Queen's Head Inn", owned by the family of John Harvard, founder of Harvard University, formerly stood here. Historic Southwark
Co-churchwarden of St Jude's in 1871. He was born in 1805 in Scotland. On 10 June 1847 he married Ann Reader (1823-1897) in St Peter and St Paul Church, East Milton Road, Milton-Next-Gravesend, Ke...
Statesman. Born London. Labour MP and leader of the party from 1955 until his sudden death from a rare illness. Died in the Middlesex hospital, Marylebone.
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