The site of Tyburn Manor House, c.1250 - 1791, used by Henry VIII and Elizabeth I as a hunting lodge.
Erected by Howard de Walden Estates Ltd 2002
Site: Tyburn Manor House (1 memorial)
W1, Marylebone High Street
The site of Tyburn Manor House, c.1250 - 1791, used by Henry VIII and Elizabeth I as a hunting lodge.
Erected by Howard de Walden Estates Ltd 2002
W1, Marylebone High Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Tyburn Manor House
Daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Born Greenwich Palace. Succeede...
Son of Henry VII. Born Born Greenwich Palace, as the spare, not the heir but ...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Tyburn Manor House
Wikipedia has a very useful map showing "Estate (freehold) ownership of land ...
Sometime 2011-17 the rather nice yellow plaque was replaced with the bronze rectangle which doesn't look new nor designed for an exterior...
The "D.R. London S.E.5" is puzzling. The Oval is in the SE11 post code, not SE5. Possibly "D. R." is an organisation, based in SE5, that ...
According to ‘The Streets of West Hampstead' (1992 Camden Historical Society), Sokolow called this house Hazephirah.
Photographed and numbered from north to south. A nearby information board: On your right is the old Roman road to the south coast (now t...
This plaque is in the V&A's central courtyard.
Arthur Acland Allen was born on 11 August 1868 the youngest of the five children of Peter Allen (1815-1892) and Sophia Russell Allen née Taylor (1826-1868), in Prestwich, Lancashire. His mother die...
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