Thomas Woolner RA, sculptor and poet, lived here, 1860 - 1892.
Site: Thomas Woolner (1 memorial)
W1, Welbeck Street, 29
Thomas Woolner RA, sculptor and poet, lived here, 1860 - 1892.
W1, Welbeck Street, 29
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Thomas Woolner
Sculptor and poet. Born Hadleigh Suffolk. Early member of the Pre-Raphaelite ...
Lord David Sheppard, 1929 - 2005, England cricket captain, Bishop of Woolwich then Bishop of Liverpool. Lived here from 1969 to 1975. Pec...
Researching Benjamin Cotton we find that he was a wealthy administrator at Trinity House, which to us seems insufficient to justify his n...
The plaque can be seen in our photo, below the 'Ticket Office' sign.
{Around the logo of the Terrence Higgins Trust:} The first meeting of the Terrence Higgins Trust was held here on 17th August 1983. 10th ...
The Independent reported the unveiling. We thank our colleague Alan Patient for these photos.
Artist blacksmith working with George James & Sons Blacksmiths.
Architect and collector. Born in Goring-on-Thames, son of a bricklayer. Architect of the Bank of England, the Dulwich Picture Gallery, St. John’s, Bethnal Green and his own tomb. He also rebuilt mu...
J. E. Howard FRS, 1807 - 1883, chemist who discovered anti-malarial use of quinine, lived nearby at 'Lords Meade'. Historic Buildings of ...
A good source for the history of this statue is Sir William Treloar's 'A Lord Mayor's Diary', 1906 - 07, published in 1920. Discussing t...
World Wide Words provides the following explanation: Some of the references are now quite opaque, but we can take a fair shot at a few. In the second verse, the City Road was, still is, a well-know...
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