Site of the parish church of St Stephen Coleman Street, 1452 - 1940.
Corporation of London
Site: St Stephen Coleman (1 memorial)
EC2, Coleman Street
Site of the parish church of St Stephen Coleman Street, 1452 - 1940.
Corporation of London
EC2, Coleman Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
St Stephen Coleman
Parish church of St Stephen Coleman Street. Destroyed in the Great Fire of 1...
Sorry, we've done no research on WW2, it's just too big a subject. But do vis...
Dickens' home was at 16 Bayham Street where he stayed as a boy. That particular address no longer exists, but this plaque is in place at ...
The little plaque that you can see at the top of the picture is disappointingly dull; it reads "This street called Hays Lane has not been...
Mann lived here in a very small flat, only 500sq ft. But it had superb light for his work.
At Lost Hospitals we learn that this was a Nurse's Home, opened in 1931. So it's where Sister Thomas lived, not where she displayed her ...
Comedy broadcaster. Born Maurice James Christopher Cole in Liverpool. Inspired by the Goons. Got a job on the pirate Radio London by sending in an audition tape. Worked for Radio Luxemburg, the...
Until the 1980s Fleet Street and the area around used to be dominated by the newspaper industry: the journalism and the printing. These ...
The inscription is in excellent condition which makes us think it has recently been remade.
King Edward VII. Originally scheduled for 26 June but delayed due to the main player needing to have his appendix out, an innovative operation at the time. The elderly Archbishop Temple officiated ...
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