Bethnal Green Borough Engineer/Architect in 1922, 1926, 1937.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
A. E. Darby
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Diss Street re-housing scheme
Metropolitan Borough of Bethnal Green Diss Street Re-housing Scheme This comm...
Lenin Estate / Parmiter Street Housing
Metropolitan Borough of Bethnal Green Parmiter Street Re-housing Scheme This ...
Swinburne House
Apart from the architect the names on this plaque are the same as those on th...
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A. E. Darby
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Burnham Estate
Metropolitan Borough of Bethnal Green, Burnham Estate This stone was laid by ...
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R. Wynn Owen
Reginald Wynn Owen was born in Wales. Worked for the London and North Western Railway. Our photo comes from an excellent family history website. Visit there for more info on Owen.
Robert Keirle
Was the architect of the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association. He designed two magnificent Maharajah fountains in London parks: For Readymoney and for the Maharajah of Vijia...
Stephen Gardiner
Architect, teacher and writer. Born Chelsea. Awarded O.B.E. 2002. Died Pembury, Kent
Henry Poston
Architect. Worked out of Lombard Street. Also built, in 1898, the Pigeons Hotel, Romford Road in Stratford, now converted to residential.
Harryram Rambissoon
We are grateful to Rambissoon’s daughter, Meera, who told us that her father designed the plaque. She writes: “He was an architect for London Underground. He was passionate about design and transpo...
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D. F. Cameron
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Enrique Manuel Aguirre, B.A.
Enrique Manuel Aguirre was born on 25 May 1903 in Anerley, Kent (now Greater London), the youngest of the three children of Enrique Blas Aguirre (1866-1926) and Henrietta Emma Aguirre née Rogers (1...
Major Hubert C. Corlette
Australian architect mainly of churches. Born Hubert Christian Corlette. Father of English architect John C. Corlette.
Doorcase
WC1, Great James Street, 23-24
This small brass plaque is attached to the panelling beside the door, near the bell-push.
Fleming - Nobel Prize
W2, South Wharf Road, St Mary's Hospital - Medical School building
Fleming Discovered Penicillin {Around the profile bust:} Alexander Fleming Prix Nobel 1945
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