Often referred to as 'Gooners', being a play on the team's nickname of the 'Gunners'.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Often referred to as 'Gooners', being a play on the team's nickname of the 'Gunners'.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Arsenal Football Club Supporters
There are countless small plaques on the North Bank Terrace. These commemorat...
Our photo shows less than a quarter of this long bench. It's so long you can ...
One of the Deacons at the Wandsworth chapel who provided lectures and popular entertainments during the week for the working classes. Active in 1883. Is it possible that he could be the Charles W. ...
An urban regeneration scheme. The aim was to develop the arts and shopping areas to generate income from people visiting the area, but locals argued money is not going to the people that need it. R...
In the 19th century Swan Wharf was the site of a brewery and public house 'Swan Inn', destroyed by fire in 1871. The image, an 1878 photo by William Reid, shows the tower of All Saints behind. Th...
A society with the objective of perpetuating the memory of Max Wall by uniting individuals in shared recollection through regular meetings, events and the publication of a newsletter called the Wal...
As so often happens, this group was formed to campaign against the proposed demolition of something, in this case Albert Bridge. Thankfully their campaign was successful and they have gone on to si...