Bishop Challoner
WC1, Old Gloucester Street, 44
Bishop Richard Challoner, 1691 - 1781, vicar-apostolic of the London District, died here.
Bishop Richard Challoner, 1691 - 1781, vicar-apostolic of the London District, died here.
Benjamin Disraeli, Prime Minister in 1868 and 1874 - 1880, worked in this building, 1821 - 1824. The Corporation of the City of London
Martina Bergman Ősterberg 1849-1915, Pioneer of Physical Education for Women, lived and worked here.
City of Westminster, 2001. Station 39 of the London Auxiliary Ambulance Service was located in Weymouth Mews where 200 volunteer ambulan...
The Great Synagogue stood near this site until 1272. Corporation of London
Bonus fact: in 1944 Jerry Springer was born in nearby Highgate tube station.
Note the appropriately named current occupants of the premises, Church's Shoes.
This building housed the London School of Tropical Medicine and the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, 1920-1939. Seamen's Hospital Society ...
These large commemoration panels are situated inside the porch of Bentley House. The Richard Bentley panel is on the western side of the ...
According to ‘The Streets of West Hampstead' (1992 Camden Historical Society), Sokolow called this house Hazephirah.