Erection date: 1884
Stanley Hall & Baths
This building was erected by E. H. Blunt, 1884.
Site: Stanley Hall & Baths (1 memorial)
N19, Junction Road, Boston Arms
Credit for this entry to: Nick Booth
Erection date: 1884
Stanley Hall & Baths
This building was erected by E. H. Blunt, 1884.
N19, Junction Road, Boston Arms
Credit for this entry to: Nick Booth
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Stanley Hall & Baths
From the splendid Acland Burgley School history site we learn that the Honour...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Stanley Hall & Baths
Property developer active 1884-91. The Dartmouth Park Conservation Area Appra...
Yehidim or, more usually Yehudim, comes from the Bible and means the Kingdom of Judah, or the tribe of Judah, or Jews.
The plaques are around the station forecourt, either on frames or laid into the pavement. The gold lettering on the marble effect on the ...
City of Westminster Sir F. Paolo Tosti, K.C.V.O., musician, 1846 - 1916, lived in a house on this site, 1836 - 1916. Assoc. Abruzzo-Mol...
This tree is in the borough of Wandsworth. There are 32 Greater London boroughs, and this is the first Jefcoate tree that we have come ac...
Hon. Sec. to George How Memorial Committee. The damaged memorial seems to have another word after "Maxwell" so it's possible that "Maxwell" is a given name and his surname is something like "Mead".
Quoted from Charles Dickens' preface to Little Dorrit.
The text is inscribed on the reverse of the relief.
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