Founded as The Standard it was first printed at 5 New Bridge Street, Blackfriars.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Evening Standard
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8 - Cheshire Court – the Standard
Cheshire Court The Standard Monday May 21, 1827 {A facsimile of a page of the...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Evening Standard
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People of London - St Paul's
Cut from a single block of Irish limestone. The quote was used by Churchill b...
Storm Tree - Charing Cross
When we first saw the plaque it was in the pavement close to the tree but is ...
Other Subjects
George Lansbury
Born Suffolk. Member of the Poplar Borough Council 1903 - 1940, Mayor 1919 - 20 & 1936 - 37. Member of Parliament, Minister of the Crown, Privy Councillor. Leader of the Labour Party 1932 - 35...
Person, Journalism / Publishing, Politics & Administration, Social Welfare
J. Wisden & Co
Wisden's Almanack, the 'Bible of Cricket' was first published by John Wisden. It appears annually and contains a vast amount of information about English and overseas cricket, including scores of ...
First printed bible in English
James Nicholson, a printer residing at St Thomas' Hospital was granted a license by Henry VIII to print the New Testament in Latin and in English and it was printed in 1537. However it's not clear...
The Sun
Launched to replace the Daily Herald. First printed at Bouverie Streeet, south of Fleet Street. The Sun's website refused to let us have a picture of their logo so we went elsewhere for it. Whic...
Lord Alfred Douglas
Journalist and poet. Son of the Marquess of Queensbury and lover of Oscar Wilde. Known as Bosie (a nickname given to him by his mother as a derivation of 'boysie'). After Wilde's release from priso...