{Crammed in above the hog:}
Rebuilt by Wm Harris 1897
{In a monogram lower down on the building:}
W H
Site: William Harris, butcher (1 memorial)
EC1, St John Street
{Crammed in above the hog:}
Rebuilt by Wm Harris 1897
{In a monogram lower down on the building:}
W H
EC1, St John Street
The carved doors are at the right of the building, behind the cyclist in our picture. According to Esoteric London these panels, listed ...
The characters represented in the mural are, left to right, top line: Scrooge, (the head with the door knocker represents Marley's ghost)...
There is a better picture at Flickr - we're not proud. Note the Tyburn tree at the left and the convent roof at the right. Seems likely...
The carved doors are at the right of the building, behind the cyclist in our picture. According to Esoteric London these panels, listed ...
Presumably Da Mihi Animas was the school moto, Latin for 'Give me souls'. Love the cardinal's hat at the top.
The statue was dedicated on the centenary of Booth's birth. The future Duke of Kent unveiled it when he was here to open the building.
Born Winchester. Lost a leg in the Crimean War. Fellow Tottenhamite and brother-in-law to Peter Paul Marshall, one of the founders of William Morris's Firm. Gillum was an important patron of the Fi...
Born East Knoyle, Wiltshire, died London. Designer of 54 London churches, of which 13 were destroyed in the Blitz. Part of one of his churches, St Antholin, has ended up in an unexpected location...
E. H. Shepard, 1879 – 1976, painter and illustrator lived here. English Heritage
Lieutenant Colonel James Averell Clark was born on 7 September 1920 in Westbury, Nassau County, New York, USA, the elder child of James Averell Clark (1893-1960) and Helen Louise Eustis Clark née H...
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