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 ...
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England's first Norman king. Originally known as William the Bastard. Invaded England in 1066 and at the Battle of Hastings defeated Harold and the Saxons Born at Falaise Castle. Died at Rouen, Fr...
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We can't see this turnpike on a map of 1790. View from the Mirror has a good general post on London turnpikes.
Press the button and the water spouts from behind the lower lily leaf. It works!
Commoner on the Bridge House Estates Committee, 1894.
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