London County Council
William Pitt the younger, 1759 - 1806, lived here, 1803 - 1804.
Site: William Pitt the younger (1 memorial)
W1, Baker Street, 120
London County Council
William Pitt the younger, 1759 - 1806, lived here, 1803 - 1804.
W1, Baker Street, 120
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
William Pitt the younger
Born Hayes, Kent. Son of William Pitt the Elder. Tory. Entered parliament in ...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
William Pitt the younger
Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...
John Constable, 1776 - 1837, artist, lived here in the summers of 1821 - 1822. Erected by the Hampstead Plaque Fund
Vera Brittain author 1893 - 1970 lived here 1923 - 1927. Westminster City Council
The surname was actually Jarman, and the woman that Mrs Jarman tried to save was not her mother, but her mother-in-law.
The plaques are on the stone pillars either side of the entrance; plaque 1 to the left in our photo and plaque 2 to the right. The stran...
75 Long Acre was Denis Johnson's home and workshop. See modern day hobby-horse bicycles in Long Acre.
Mentioned in 1522 as an inn with 30 beds and stalls for four horses. Removed (as shown in the picture) for the formation of Holborn Viaduct and its approaches 1868.
The plaque is on the first floor balcony, in our photo partly hidden by tree foliage.
This Anchor Brewhouse is nothing to do with the Anchor Brewery at Park Street.
The content of this plaque is rather dull but we love the quality brickwork.
Tory MP. Early in the 1700s he moved into Lauderdale House and took a great interest in Highgate. He became the treasurer and one of the governors of Highgate School and its Chapel. In Southwoo...
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