Theologian. Born Florence, Italy. son of an Austrian nobleman/diplomat. Died London.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Baron Friedrich von Hügel
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Baron Friedrich von Hügel
Greater London Council Baron Friedrich von Hügel, 1852 - 1925, theologian li...
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La Patente church
In 1740 this French Hugeonot church moved into the building in Hanbury Street, with a patent granted by King James II.
Walter Peerson
Lay brother at London Charterhouse. Taken Taken to Newgate Prison, chained and left to starve to death.
Christchurch, Southwark
John Marshall provided in his will for the building of a church. Christchurch was built in 1671 at what is now 27 Blackfriars Road. Built on marshy ground it had to be totally rebuilt in 1738-41 (s...
Samuel Morley
Born Well Street Hackney into a Nottingham family of wool/hosiery manufacturers and merchants. His father John, had come to London to set up an outlet for their products. Samuel went into the famil...
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Ralph Jackson
Burnt at the stake in Bow (or possibly Stratford) for his Protestant beliefs.
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Sir William Reid Dick
Born Glasgow. Reid was his mother's maiden name. Other work in London: 1936 - Boy with Frog fountain in Regent's Park and The Herald at 85 Fleet Street. Died at home in 16 Maida Vale in the house...
Coroner's Court, Westminster - keystone
SW1, Horseferry Road, 65
This delicate monogram can be decoded to represent: St Margaret and St John, Westminster, an early version of Westminster Council.
Grosvenor Hotel - head 11
SW1, Buckingham Palace Road, Grosvenor Hotel
This 1860 building, by architect James Knowles Snr, is studded with many portrait busts of which we believe only these 14 are representat...
BBC Overseas Services
Worldwide radio service. Originally founded as the BBC Empire Service for English speakers across the British Empire. In 1938, foreign languages were introduced, and the name of the station was ch...
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee fountain - WC2
WC2, Princes Circus
We'd give odds that most Londoners have never heard of Princes Circus but it's there on the map, at the junction of Shaftesbury Avenue, S...
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