Stephen Pearce, 1819 - 1904, portrait and equestrian painter, lived here, 1856 - 1884.
Site: Stephen Pearce (1 memorial)
W1, Queen Anne Street, 54
Stephen Pearce, 1819 - 1904, portrait and equestrian painter, lived here, 1856 - 1884.
W1, Queen Anne Street, 54
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Stephen Pearce
Portrait and equestrian painter. Our picture source gives a biography of his ...
A beautiful, hand-crafted plaque - not just the frame, the gold lettering has some lovely touches - see the "LO" of "glory" and the way t...
The plaque is actually a resin copy of the one that was attached to the original memorial for the Walworth Scouts drowned at Leysdown. Th...
London County Council George Richmond, 1809 - 1896, painter, lived here, 1843 - 1896.
Plaque unveiled by the Prince of Wales accompanied by the Mountbattens' daughters.
Previously known as Churchyard Bottom Wood, the wood was renamed in honour of Queen Victoria when Hornsey Urban District Council purchase...
These plaques are to the north of the fountain in the front garden of Wandsworth Town Hall, on Fairfield Street. The time capsule stone i...
The sculpture is titled "Great Oaks from Little Acorns". From PMSA:"... holding her hands over an acorn which rests on the top of the wa...
L.C.C. Robert Falcon Scott, Antarctic explorer (1868-1912), lived here.
Milton sitting on the left; Shakespeare on the right; Carnegie's cartouche is inside the porch, above the door. Erected in 1905, Carnegi...
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