LCC
William Hazlitt, 1778 - 1830, essayist, died here.
Site: William Hazlitt (1 memorial)
W1, Frith Street, 6
LCC
William Hazlitt, 1778 - 1830, essayist, died here.
W1, Frith Street, 6
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
William Hazlitt
Essayist. Initially wanted to be a philosopher, then tried painting and then...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
William Hazlitt
Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...
Marcus Stone, 1840 - 1921, artist, lived here, 1877 - 1921. English Heritage
The buildings of this museum were occupied until 1933 by the Royal Hospital School. Founded in 1694 for the sons of seamen of the Royal ...
WIIIR Rotten Row - the king's old road, completed 1690. This ride originally formed part of King William III's carriage drive from Whiteh...
We first saw this plaque when it was on the building that used to occupy this site. That was from 1990ish but the style of the plaque is ...
When we published this in January 2012 we asked for help in naming the sculptor. Mick has kindly contacted us himself, and October 2012,...
This plaque was rededicated to the memory of the two firemen in a ceremony on 16 April 2011.
Conductor Laureate, Hallé Orchestra, Sir John Barbirolli, C. H., 1899 - 1970, was born here.
Chairman of the Wandsworth Technical Services Committee 1994. June 2017 the leader of Wandsworth Council.
The plaques read left to right chronological by birth date. We've taken the dates on each plaque to be date of birth and date of death bu...
In the film the year on the plaque is slightly obscured and looks more like "1942" but surely the event must have taken place after the e...
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