The first number of the Sunday Times was edited at 4 Salisbury Court by Henry White, October 20 1822.
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EC4, Salisbury Court, 4, Greenwood House
The first number of the Sunday Times was edited at 4 Salisbury Court by Henry White, October 20 1822.
EC4, Salisbury Court, 4, Greenwood House
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
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London County Council Robert Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, 1830 - 1903, Prime Minister, lived here.
These plaques were originally located on the buildings of the Teddington Studios in Broom Road. The studios were closed and demolished in...
This is where Carlyle died. We know 'Sc.' indicates the sculptor, but 'Delt.'? We asked a member of the museum staff who told us it i...
Biograph Theatre opened 1908 as London's first licensed cinema. Originally the Assembly Room of The Spread Eagle pub and later the Pictur...
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, 1836 - 1919, was born in a house formerly on this site. The first woman to be registered as a medical practi...
The story of this crash is very well told at Their Last Night. Here we give a brief summary. The plane was a a Mark 5 Halifax No DK 253 of 427 Squadron based at Leeming, Yorkshire. It was one o...
Actor. Born Ohio. Died at home in Connecticut. We are delighted, and surprised, to be adding Paul Newman to LondonRemembers. We can't pinpoint any specific, direct connection between Newman and...
On this site lived Sir Herbert Tree, 1852-1917, actor manager.
Born Lancashire but brought up in London. A friend of Jeremy Bentham, Bentham dying in his arms. Chadwick's major achievement was the 1842 publication of the Poor Law Commissioners' "Report on the ...
The monument, officially titled the Prince Consort National Memorial, celebrates Victorian achievement and Prince Albert's passions and i...
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