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 ...
Historic Site City Pesthouse. Built here in open fields 1593. Used during the Great Plague 1665. Demolished 1736. London Borough of ...
The Great Synagogue stood near this site until 1272. Corporation of London
We came across a reference to this HQ in the memoir “My Candle at Both Ends” by John Carveth Wells (1911 – 1946). Aged 12 his mother too...
English Heritage Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, 1887-1976, was born here.
L.C.C. Sir John Lubbock, Baron Avebury, (1834 - 1913), born here.
Chairman of Westminster's Housing Committee 1945-9. His entry on the Wiki/Fandom website informs us that he was a company director and local politician who was elected to Westminster City Council a...
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