Mortlake Tapestry Works
SW14, Tapestry Court
Interesting that a plaque has been erected to the Mortlake Tapestry Works but not to John Dee, who was (what we would now call) scientifi...
Interesting that a plaque has been erected to the Mortlake Tapestry Works but not to John Dee, who was (what we would now call) scientifi...
The plaque is in the dimly lit museum of Greenwich Heritage Centre.
The Camden New Journal has a splendid photo of the Pearly Kings and Queens at the unveiling.
Unveiled by Princess Louise, and her husband the Duke of Argyll in 1904 in Kensington High Street, opposite St Mary Abbots Church, close ...
From the RBKC pdf: "This trough was originally erected in 1900 in Kensington Crescent. The crescent was demolished in 1933 (the site is n...
An unusual and unsuccessful siting of a three-dimensional monument. One face is presented to the pavement, the rest of the monument is be...
This plaque is puzzling in a number of ways: Material? Date erected? Where erected? Why erected? It’s not a simple burial marker since th...
The inscription on the upper plaque requires careful examination to read but it is all legible. We have found two references to these sto...
This building, now a hotel, was the wartime headquarters of the Women's Voluntary Services.
Unveiled to mark the centenary of the restaurant, although the exact opening date is not known.