Deputy, Corporation of London representative, Dr Johnson's House Trust.
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Ann Pembroke
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Hodge the Cat
Hodge is sitting on a leather-bound book ("A Dictionary of the English Langua...
Newgate Street Clock
The size of this "wandering hour" clock, a 2 metre diameter, makes it unique....
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Ealing Town Hall
Designed by Charles Jones, and built by Hugh Knight. It replaced a smaller town hall, that had also been designed by Jones. They are both in the same Gothic revival style; this one a whale compared...
Jim Rugless
Poplar councillor imprisoned during the 1921 rates protest.
William Cotton
William Cotton FRS was an inventor, merchant, philanthropist, and governor of the Bank of England 1842-5. He helped build St John's Church Leytonstone in 1833, and 75 other churches in London. He ...
George Skanderbeg
Albanian national hero. Born George Kastrioti (or Castriota) Skanderbeg and also known as Iskander Bey. The son of a prince of Emathia (Modern day Macedonia). At the age of seven, he was kidnapped ...
F. G. Painter
Deputy Chairman City Land Committee. Active in 1910.
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Nicolson & Sackville-West
SW1, Ebury Street, 182
English Heritage Harold Nicolson, 1886-1968, Vita Sackville-West, 1892-1962, writers and gardeners lived here.
Catherine Howard
As lady-in-waiting to Anne of Cleves Catherine attracted Henry's ever-roving eye. Anne was dumped (via the annulment method) and the obese, 49-year old Henry married the 20-year old Catherine. Sh...
Sir William Heerlein Lindley
Civil engineer. Born at 50 Ferdinand Strasse, Hamburg. Worked with his father William Lindley on a number of engineering projects, including the Warsaw waterworks and the sewerage system in Prague,...
Camden Council
The Town Hall in Euston Road once housed these interesting murals by Cecil Osborne.
Essex House - E3
In 1891 C. R. Ashbee moved the workshops of the Guild of Handicraft from 34 Commercial Street to Essex House, at 401 Mile End Road, an early eighteenth-century mansion. The guild prospered at Essex...
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