{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
Initially we thought this inscription referred to the 1878 Epping Forest Act of Parliament but then we came across another community buil...
We photographed these rather luscious shells thinking they probably came off another building belonging to the company, probably one they...
Portland stone. Charmingly modern relief sculpture showing 13 sport participants (including 3 women) all of whom carry their racquets an...
This section is to the left of the entrance arch. The description of "Henry III granting charter to Westminster Abbey" is ubiquitous on ...
We can't find proof that her route was as specified: from Queen Hithe (at the river, just east of Southwark Bridge) to St Michael’s Churc...
A much less interesting circular plaque above this one reads: The restoration of this shelter in 1987 for the Cabmen's Shelter Fund was ...
2023: Andrew Czezowski, co-founder of the Fridge, contacted us to point out that the plaque incorrectly suggests that SIIS played at the ...
Gentlewoman and benefactress. Born Anne, daughter of Sir Richard Sackville, treasurer to the exchequer of Queen Elizabeth I. She married Gregory Fiennes, who subsequently became 10th Baron Dacre. I...