Site: White Horse pub (1 memorial)
E14, Poplar High Street
Brought to our attention by Londonist whose article doesn't even mention the horse but for some perverse reason focuses on the mid-18th century publican who was a "female husband".
E14, Poplar High Street
Brought to our attention by Londonist whose article doesn't even mention the horse but for some perverse reason focuses on the mid-18th century publican who was a "female husband".
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
White Horse pub
Pubwiki have a good page on this pub. A tavern has existed here since at leas...
Designed by Shcherbakov, made by Breeze. Unveiled by the British Secretary of State for Defence, George Robertson, and the Russian Ambas...
This sculpture is dedicated to the memory of Antony Antoniou, a friend to all, who is greatly missed by his community. A tragic loss of a...
West Hampstead Live has a quote from Kormis explaining that each of the first 4 seated figures illustrates an aspect of his war experienc...
Dickens was a boy of 12 when he passed this sign on his way to work in 1824. The original shop sign is now in the Cuming Museum. This r...
2nd Electrician on the RMS Titanic. A résumé of his life can be found on the Encyclopedia-titanica website that incorrectly claims (in April 2022) that he was aged 36 years when he died. His birth...
Son of John Cornelius, whose bequest together with his son's land enabled the Park's Almshouses to be established.
The photo shows the pub in 1977, with the Rectory next door, both remarkably unchanged. Website.
Architect. Born Manchester (or Lancaster depending on source) as Lewis Henry Isaacs. In 1860 he was living in London and appointed Captain in the 40th Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps. 1872 he was p...
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