Raleigh Memorial Chapel
N16
AIM gives: "The Congregational Chapel Building Society purchased an extensive site in Milton Road, South Hornsey, in 1851 and 1855, which was sold ...
AIM gives: "The Congregational Chapel Building Society purchased an extensive site in Milton Road, South Hornsey, in 1851 and 1855, which was sold ...
In our photo the plaque can be seen on the red brick pier to the left of the advertising hoarding.
The plaque that can be seen in our photograph of the building reads "Cripplegate Free Library". This is the north-east corner. The foundation plaqu...
In our photo the plaque is lost behind the bramble branches to the right of the right-most panel. We have captured 2 of the c.5 sculpted panels. Th...
Look to the roof-line to see Crunchy. We photographed this in 2020 and, given all the developments in the area (and our backlog) it's quite possib...
About this pillar box Victorian web informs: "On 9 January 1914 it was sabotaged by the militant branch of the suffragettes belonging to Emmeline P...