Created in 1900 from the parish of St Marylebone. In 1965 it joined Paddington, and Westminster to form the City of Westminster.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Borough of St Marylebone
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Notcutt House
Notcutt House Originally built 1820. Destroyed by enemy action 1940. Rebuilt ...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Borough of St Marylebone
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Marylebone's first car park
Borough of St Marylebone This stone commemorates the building of the first mu...
Sport relief sculpture
Portland stone. Charmingly modern relief sculpture showing 13 sport particip...
Other Subjects
John Dumphreys
Born Bermondsey as John Molesworth Thomas Dumphreys. Member of the Commissioners of the 1890 Bermondsey Library. Mayor of Bermondsey in 1907. A Conservative, he briefly replaced Dr Cooper as MP f...
Pioneer Women Campaigners
The plaque capitalises this as if it was a formal group but we can find no reference to it on the interweb.
Councillor C. J. Palmer
Councillor and member of Housing Committee, Parmiter Street, 1926. Councillor and on the Bethnal Green Baths Committee in 1926.
J. E. Stanley Lewis
Born in Ottawa. Ottawa's longest serving mayor, 1936 to 1948. The photo shows him in 1946 the year of the planting of the tree that he gifted but we don't think he was at the event.
Stratford Co-operative and Industrial Society Ltd
The picture shows the first premises of this organisation, before they moved in, at the corner of Falmouth Street and Maryland Street in Stratford. Started by a group of men at Stratford Railway W...
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Sloane tomb
SW3, Cheyne Walk, 64, Chelsea Old Church
To the memory of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the Royal Society and of the College of Physicians who in the year of our lord 1753 ...
Tower Place
In an area known as 'The Warren', the Tudor manor house 'Tower Place' along with thirty-one acres of land was bought by the crown for use as ordnance stores. The house was demolished (all but one ...
Hackney Peace Carnival
Maggie Thatcher in power, the cold war, Anglo-American capitalism, loony-left councillors in Hackney... ah, those were the days.
Hilda Hewlett
SW11, Vardens Road, 4
The plaque is located on the site of her first factory which was called the Omnia Works.
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