Arnold James Burton - Barnet
EN5, Barnet High Street
The plaques are down at skirting-board level, one is hidden by the table outside the PDSA and the other is largely hidden by the pedestri...
The plaques are down at skirting-board level, one is hidden by the table outside the PDSA and the other is largely hidden by the pedestri...
These plaques were generously photographed for us, at great risk of life and limb, by Matt Brown of Londonist on a privileged visit to th...
This building has a claim to be London's oldest skyscraper.
Immediately north of this panel are 7 other similar architectural panels relating to the Bankers Clearing House which was also on this site.
The plaque is in this passageway close to the entrance photographed. The sculpture panel is further in, attached to the wall on the left...
Marconi House was built in 1904 as the Gaiety Restaurant, linked with the Gaiety Theatre which was in the building to the west. The Mar...
E. H. Shepard, 1879 – 1976, painter and illustrator lived here. English Heritage
Unveiled on the 60th anniversary of The Mousetrap, this bronze, 2.5 m high 'book' was commissioned by The Mousetrap's producer Sir Stephe...
When this house was badly damaged by bombs in 1940 Christie and her husband went to live at the modernist Lawn Road flats, now the Isokon...
John Lewis silk mercer of Oxford Street resided at Spedan Tower, Hampstead from 1888 to 1928 as did his elder son John Spedan Lewis, late...