Building    From 17/7/1912 

Bexleyheath Clock Tower

Categories: Architecture

Designed by Walter Epps. It was intended to stand 'as a memorial to the enterprise and loyalty of the inhabitants of Bexleyheath'. Our picture shows the tower in 1912.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Bexleyheath Clock Tower

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Bexleyheath Clock Tower Centenary

To mark the centenary of the Bexleyheath coronation memorial clock tower 1912...

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James Leoni
1 memorial
Manuel Nunes Castello

Manuel Nunes Castello

Manuel Nunes Castello was born on 27 December 1879 in Sydenham, the eldest son and the second of the five children of Jacob Nunes Castello (1856-1905) and Alice Annie Castello née Benham (1857-1890...

Person, Architecture

1 memorial
Studio Weave

Studio Weave

A London-based idiosyncratic architecture practice.  The picture we have used is from their page about the Aldgate project.

Group, Architecture, Art

1 memorial
James Brooks

James Brooks

Architect. Born at Hartford, Berkshire. He specialised in designing churches, particularly in London's East End. His father, John was a gentleman farmer in Hattford, who later moved to Wantage. Joh...

Person, Architecture

1 memorial
Benedict O'Looney Architects

Benedict O'Looney Architects

Firm of architects. They have worked on the Peckham and Croydon mosques and the restoration of Peckham Rye Station. Years ago we joined an excellent architectural walk examining Edwardian buildings...

Person, Architecture

1 memorial

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Charles Dickens inside the BMA

Charles Dickens inside the BMA

WC1, Tavistock Square, BMA House

This same building is commemorated at the Charles Dickens home memorial.

2 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
Paul's Cross and the Richards family

Paul's Cross and the Richards family

EC4, St Paul's Churchyard

The figure on top is St Paul, of course.

7 subjects commemorated, 2 creators