London County Council
Thomas Sheraton, 1751 - 1806, furniture designer, lived here.
Site: Thomas Sheraton (1 memorial)
W1, Wardour Street, 163
London County Council
Thomas Sheraton, 1751 - 1806, furniture designer, lived here.
W1, Wardour Street, 163
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Thomas Sheraton
Furniture designer. Born Stockton-on-Tees, co. Durham. Moved to London in 1...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Thomas Sheraton
Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...
This plaque is in the V&A's central courtyard.
The signal box is now, 2022, home to La Boîte, a crêperie. The story of this signal box is well told at Highams Park Forum, where we lea...
In our photo the plaque can be seen through the gap in the railings, laid into the ground in front of the grass.
In memory of the seven people who lost their lives and those who were injured in the Potters Bar tragedy on May 10th 2002.
Cheam School Once associated with Whitehall, the famous Cheam School was established on this site by 1719. The Chapel, now altered, survi...
Auxiliary Fireman Ernest Reginald Beadle was born on 26 November 1908 in Anerley, Surrey, the son of Ernest Albert Beadle (1879-1942) and Annie Beadle née Penberthy (b.1881). In the 1911 census he ...
Sir William Rothenstein, 1872 - 1945, painter and writer, lived here 1899 - 1902. English Heritage
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