Architect and antiquary, Born London. Educated at Westminster. Harrow Old Schools was his first building.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Charles Robert Cockerell
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Charles Cockerell
English Heritage C. R. Cockerell, 1788 - 1863, architect and antiquary, live...
Old Schools
The Old Schools This is the original building at Harrow, finished in 1615 an...
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St Martin within Ludgate
The mediaeval church dates from 1174. Rebuilt in 1437 and then destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666. Rebuilt by Christopher Wren 1680.
Edward Willis
From Historic England: Engineer and architect to the Chiswick Urban District Council in 1921. Also designed the Memorial Fund's Chiswick War Memorial Rest Homes, Burlington Lane. Housing disabled s...
William Ford Robinson Stanley
Inventor, manufacturer and philanthropist. Born William Ford Robinson Stanley in Islington. He filed 78 patents for precision drawing, mathematical and surveying instruments, as well as telescopes....
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H. Girault
Either lost his life, or gave distinguished service to the London Fire Brigade, and was buried in the Highgate Cemetery plot between 1884 and 1955.
Mosaic House, front - Treatment Rooms
W4, Fairlawn Grove, 4-6
This project became known as the Treatment Rooms after a sign which came from a Hackney mental institute.
Harold Ainsworth Peto
Born in Suffolk, son of Sir Samuel.
Sir John Fielding
Magistrate. Probably born in Blenheim Street, St James's. Lived in Bow Street. Blinded aged 19 in a navy accident. 14 years younger than his half-brother Henry Fielding, he followed in his footstep...
Winston Churchill - St James's Place
SW1, St James's Place, 29
Merge with Huskisson Churchill at number 29 lived in the house on the left, Huskisson at number 28, on the right.
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