Dr Jimmy Mallon
E1, Commercial Street, Toynbee Hall
The plaques about the clock are at about shoulder height on the wall below the clock. The blue Mallon plaque is on the building to the left.
The plaques about the clock are at about shoulder height on the wall below the clock. The blue Mallon plaque is on the building to the left.
The top plaque claims the 1965 restoration was in appreciation of "the half century", but of what? We can't find anything relevant to To...
Our transcription of this long inscription was aided by the typed Winter 1978 newsletter of the East London History Society "A Tombstone...
This information plaque is giving the provenance of the immense slab of information about Beaumont to its left.
Three years before his death in 1841 Beaumont created a tomb for himself and his family in front of the chapel, “… two immense pedestals ...
A dull plaque, but the removal of 3 lanes of motor traffic is worth celebrating.
2024: Central YMCA sold and will close to members in February 2025.
{Round plaque:} Upon this site formerly stood the Palace of Richmond, built by Henry VII in 1501. A royal residence first occupied this s...
Harold Abrahams, 1899 - 1978, Olympic athlete, lived here. English Heritage