Ye Goat in Boots. Rebuilt by Wm Prangnell, 1887
Site: William Prangnell (1 memorial)
SW6, Fulham Road, Goat in Boots, 333
The date, 1887, is repeated at least twice more on the building.
Ye Goat in Boots. Rebuilt by Wm Prangnell, 1887
SW6, Fulham Road, Goat in Boots, 333
The date, 1887, is repeated at least twice more on the building.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
William Prangnell
Pubs History says: "This pub was called the Goat until 1725 when the name was...
Publican of the Goat in Boots probably from 1884 - 1895, overseeing the rebui...
The building was designed by Osborn & Russel and erected in 1880.From Public Monument and Sculpture Association we learn: Small City ...
The bronze panel depicts an everyday scene in London at that time - that of a Peeler rescuing the terrified occupants of a carriage drawn...
The two be-wreathed babies are on the building on the south-east side of the street, which was the 1914 nurses home; the others on the, p...
This stone frieze (13 metres long, 2 metres high) was originally unveiled on the Hall of Commerce in 1842.
Architect active at least in this period, 1883-91. From The Builder, 1887: "Professional Partnership. — Mr. T. Thornton Green, surveyor, Poultry, announces that he has taken into partnership Mr. P...
Londonist brought this engaging multiple memorial to our attention. Information about visiting Fulham Palace. Bishop Porteus looks out c...
The 3 black plaques are low down on the pilasters between the windows. 'Tailor Alley' can be seen to the left of our main photo. 'Burton'...
The motivating force behind this memorial, the first to the tragedy, erected 38 years after the event, was historian and writer Richard J...
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