Cripplegate
EC2, Wood Street, Roman House
In our photo the plaque is almost lost in the strong shadow but can just be seen, below the lettering "Roman House".
In our photo the plaque is almost lost in the strong shadow but can just be seen, below the lettering "Roman House".
On this and nearby sites stood Curriers' Hall between 1583 and 1940. Corporation of the City of London
To our dearest Tim Godwin, 1964 - 1995, with lots of love, Mum, Dad & Nic. LYH.
In the picture the plaque can just be seen between the two cars. To the left you can just make out a very decorative metal arch over the ...
Holborn Viaduct is watched over by four memorial statues:north-west corner - Walworthsouth-west corner - Fitz Eylwinsouth-east corner - G...
This portion of the building was destroyed by German bombing on the night of 27th September 1940, restored in 1948.
At New River Head the water in the New River flowed into a Round Pond.
We came across a reference to this HQ in the memoir “My Candle at Both Ends” by John Carveth Wells (1911 – 1946). Aged 12 his mother too...
We choose this as our featured memorial in March 2007 since this year sees the centenary of Olivier's birth. Click here to see the other ...