Greater London Council
Sir Jeffry Wyatville, 1766 - 1840, architect, lived and died here.
Site: Wyatville (1 memorial)
W1, Brook Street, 39
Greater London Council
Sir Jeffry Wyatville, 1766 - 1840, architect, lived and died here.
W1, Brook Street, 39
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Wyatville
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Wyatville
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In the picture you can see the plaque: between the two green flags, level with their lower edges.
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Our photos were taken in 2018, just before a new, attached, building was constructed, where the hedge is. Happily one section of the 1867...
Unveiled by the Duke of York
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