The Triffids recorded their classic album Born Sandy Devotional on this site in August 1985.
"It's a Wide Open Road"
thetriffids.com
Site: The Triffids (1 memorial)
EC1, Britton Street, 27
The Triffids recorded their classic album Born Sandy Devotional on this site in August 1985.
"It's a Wide Open Road"
thetriffids.com
EC1, Britton Street, 27
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
The Triffids
Australian. Relocated to London in August 1984. We guess their name came from...
High on the front, at the left is the Sunday Schools plaque, and on the right the Memorial School plaque. The McArthur stone is low on th...
This building now houses the Junior school of the Foundation established by Sir John Cass. Previously the Sir John Cass's Foundation Prim...
London County Council Edward Gibbon, 1737 - 1794, historian, lived in a house on this site, 1773 - 1783.
Jinnah had come to London to study Law at Lincoln's Inn between 1892 and 1896. A register of readers at the British Museum confirms that ...
English Heritage Sir George Frederic Still, 1868 - 1941, paediatrician, lived here.
Killed in the 2017 London Bridge attack. The 36-year-old Frenchman, who worked as a chef at the Coq d’Argent restaurant, had been at the Boro Bistro where he was watching football with two friends.
The Bayswater Athenaeum was built in 1863 by architect Arthur Billing of Newman and Billing. The name was originally inscribed in the pan...
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