Thomas Hearne, 1744 - 1817, water-colourist, lived here.
Site: Thomas Hearne (1 memorial)
W1, Meard Street, 6
Thomas Hearne, 1744 - 1817, water-colourist, lived here.
W1, Meard Street, 6
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Thomas Hearne
Thomas Hearne was born on 22 September 1744 in Marshfield, Gloucestershire, t...
This garden acquired its name due to its popularity as a lunchtime garden with workers from the nearby General Post Office (long gone). ...
No erection date is given but we've guessed that the work was done and the plaque erected in time for the Jubilee in 1977.
London county Council John Harrison, 1693 - 1776, inventor of the marine chronometer, lived and died in a house on this site.
London County Council Aubrey Beardsley. 1872-1898, artist, lived here.
We can't find an image of the school that was bombed. An early school appears on this 1895 map, occupying the northern part of the site, ...
"Fallen servicemen and servicewomen of Hounslow who gave their lives in all conflicts, past and present."
Politician who campaigned for India's independence from Britain. Lived in London for 24 years. Member of the Theosophical Society. Born Karela, India. Studied at the LSE. He worked for the publishe...
Person, Nationalism, Paranormal, Politics & Administration, India
Charles Lamb lived with his sister at Colebrooke Cottage from 1823 - 1827. Of this home he wrote "a cheerful dining room is studded all o...
From the British Library: "Joseph Banks was a prominent botanist, who served as President of the Royal Society, and advised on the development of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. He was a key figu...
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