Erection date: 18/3/2005
Corporation of London
Site of Upholders' Hall destroyed in the Great Fire 1666.
Site: Upholders' Hall (1 memorial)
EC4, Peter's Hill
Erection date: 18/3/2005
Corporation of London
Site of Upholders' Hall destroyed in the Great Fire 1666.
EC4, Peter's Hill
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Upholders' Hall
Destroyed in the Great Fire and never rebuilt. 'Upholder' is an archaic word...
Started on a Sunday morning. After 4 days the destruction included: - an area...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Upholders' Hall
The municipal governing body of the City of London. Officially the 'Mayor and...
The exterior boasts (at least) two copies of this plaque, both positioned below what's visible in our photo.
Oliver Pike, 1877 - 1963, wildlife photographer and author, lived here, 1882 - 1914. Southgate District Civic Trust Enfield Grammar School
This was London's first garden square. 59-60 were probably designed by Inigo Jones in about 1630-40. The house next door, number 57-58 is...
We first saw this plaque when it was on the building that used to occupy this site. That was from 1990ish but the style of the plaque is ...
Leading campaigner against the slave trade. A founding member of The Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, in 1787, whose work was later taken over by the Anti-Slavery Society. A report of...
MA, MD, FRCP, DCH. Chief Assistant Childrens Department, St Bartholomew's Hospital, 1946 - 1951. June 2009 we found this at Mike Kemble :"Ed Goodson has the following request for information: Can...
There are two alcoves, placed some distance apart so we have only photoed one. Both of them have both memorials.
Born Eutin, Germany, died London, from tuberculosis. A sick man he came to London to write the English opera Oberon which received an enthusiastic reception at Covent Garden in April 1826.
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