The original Gate House was erected here (circa 1386) at the entrance to the Bishop of London's Park.
Site: The Gatehouse (1 memorial)
N6, North Road, 1
The original Gate House was erected here (circa 1386) at the entrance to the Bishop of London's Park.
N6, North Road, 1
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
The Gatehouse
The Ward drinking fountain is to the left of the gate. The Wesley plaque is to the right.
The stone with the 'W', or 'M', looks not to have been created as part of this design. "W' for well?
This text is ambiguous about where the photo was taken: at this site or at the Napier Shipyard? Wikipedia is clear that the chain was mad...
This plaque, which was on the east face of the plinth (the back in our photo), has 'disappeared' since the photograph was taken. Diamond...
Charles Laughton, 1899 - 1962, actor, lived here, 1928 - 1931. English Heritage
Bill Wallis is described on the plaque as 'ARP Stretcher Bearer'. Which we take as a prompt to provide a link to the great Stretcher Rail...
Former nightclub. It opened in the 1970s (or 1959 - see below), in the premises once occupied by the Flamingo Club. The name was adapted from the 'Whiskey a Go Go' club in Hollywood. We know nothi...
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