Vernon Hall restoration completed 1989.
Bow Heritage Trail
Site: Bow Library (3 memorials)
E3, Gladstone Place, 1
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Vernon Hall restoration completed 1989.
Bow Heritage Trail
E3, Gladstone Place, 1
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Vernon Hall Restoration
It occupied the building that once was Bow Public Library. We can find find n...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Vernon Hall Restoration
The name was originally applied to the Tower division of the county of Middle...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Vernon Hall Restoration
{On the central plaque:} This stone was laid by J. Passmore Edwards Esq 19 Oc...
Vernon Hall Roman Road Formerly Bow Library from 1901 to 1962. Two thirds of ...
The two foundation stones can be seen below the more ornate plaque. We do like their plain multi-layered frames. The building was threat...
Greater London Council Sir Henry Dale, 1875 - 1968, physiologist, lived here.
Albert Chevalier, 1861 - 1923, music hall comedian, was born here. London County Council
The plot consists of 36 graves acquired by the London Fire Brigade Widows and Orphans Fund (founded in1882 by Massey Shaw, who, probably ...
There are two plaques below the clock. The upper, smaller one is for the reopening, the lower one is for the US President. Ian Visits h...
Architect. Born in Paisley. His works include: Selfridges in Oxford Street, Daily Telegraph office in Fleet Street, Unilever House in Blackfriars and Sydney Harbour Bridge. His own house also got a...
Niece of James Chamberlain. Cousin of William Pearce. Michelle Foate, Pearce’s great (x3) niece kindly gave us the following information: Hereford House was 12 Pond Street. James Bradley Chamberlai...
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