The picture source website points out: The house at which this caller is visiting is No. 11, and there is a brass plate on the door bearing the words "G. Baxter, Offices No. 12".
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
11, Northampton Square
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George Baxter - EC1
George Baxter, artist, craftsman, born 1804, died 1867, lived in a house prev...
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Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
Landowner. Maternal grandfather Queen Elizabeth II. Born Lowndes Square. Married Nina Cecilie Cavendish-Bentinck. Their ninth child became the Queen Mother. Died Glamis, Scotland.
A. E. Darby
Bethnal Green Borough Engineer/Architect in 1922, 1926, 1937.
Bethnal Green and East London Housing Association / Gateway
From British History on-line: "The Bethnal Green and East London Housing Association was formed in 1926 by an Industrial Housing Fellowship Group. It was supported by the Poplar Ruridecanal {sic} C...
John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford
Continued the development of Bloomsbury including the building of the Covent Garden Market in the Piazza. He received a royal grant permitting the market.
Greenwich Palace / Palace of Placentia
The palace was built, as Bella Court, by Humphrey Duke of Gloucester, regent to the child king Henry VI. When the king married Margaret of Anjou Humphrey fell out of favour and died in prison in 1...
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Eagle Tavern - song
N1, Shepherdess Place, The Eagle pub
Up and down the City Road In and out the Eagle That's the way the money goes Pop! Goes the weasel.
Alexander Parkes
Born Birmingham. Initially worked on improved methods of electroplating. 1856 patented Parkesine, a celluloid recognised as the first man-made plastic (chewing gum, shellac and natural rubber are a...
Lord Curzon statue
SW1, Carlton House Terrace
See the unveiling and hear Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin's speech at ITN Source.
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