{On a masonry shield just below Victoria's bust:}
Jubilee 1837
Site: Victoria & Albert busts (2 memorials)
W1, Mount Street, 122/3
{On a masonry shield just below Victoria's bust:}
Jubilee 1837
W1, Mount Street, 122/3
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Victoria - W1
Reigned: 1837-1901, 64 years. Born Kensington Palace. Daughter of Edward, Duk...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Victoria - W1
The spaces between the first and second floor windows carry carved brick panels, one in each of the seven bays. Purely decorative panels ...
The inscribed day of death, 8, is consistently contradicted by other sources which give 5. The inscription on the rear of the plinth is a...
All the sculptures are inside the main building. See Father Jellicoe for the Gilbert Bayes finials, some of which are/were on display in...
There's a suggestion in the sculpture that the face is actually a mask.
We cannot discover the name of the sculptor, unless that is Fuhad Ahmed Farahad, about whom we can find nothing. December 16 is Victory ...
Music and dance conservatoire based in Greenwich. It was formed with the amalgamation of the Trinity College of Music and the Laban Dance Centre.
Role on the lost expedition: Able seaman on SS Erebus. See John Franklin.
The home of philanthropist John Thackeray. It was built in the gothic style with extensive gardens. The site of the house is now occupied by the Seventh Day Adventist Church, at 428 Lewisham High S...
Born as Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David, at White Lodge in Richmond Park. Known to friends and family as David. Reigned 20 January - 10 December 1936 when he abdicated in favo...
In 1916 the Freemasons' War Hospital took over the former premises of the Chelsea Hospital for Women on the Fulham Road. At the end of th...
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