Architects active in 1992.
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Carob & Partners
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Old church - Stanmore
MyLondon informs: "{The old church} gained Grade II listed status in 1951. In...
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Rowland Plumbe
Architect. Also known as Roland Plumbe. Designed many residential schemes across London.
Peter of Colechurch
His name, sometimes given as Peter de Colechurch, is connected to the church where he was a priest, St Mary Colechurch in Cheapside. Colechurch had already rebuilt London Bridge from elm in about ...
Crystal Palace
Originally erected in Hyde Park to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. It was on the section south of Rotten Row and east of West Carriage Drive with the mid-point opposite Rutland Gate. The cast-...
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James Knowles
Two architects, father (1806–1884) and son (1831-1908), with the same name, James Thomas Knowles, either could have been the architect for the Shakespeare plinth.
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Rodney Bickerstaffe
Rodney Kevan Bickerstaffe was born on 6 April 1945 in Hammersmith. He was the General Secretary of National Union of Public Employees from 1982 to 1993 and of UNISON from 1996 to 2001. He died fro...
Bishop Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram
Bishop of London (1901-39), Chairman of the Trustees of Whiteley Village. Born and died in Worcestershire.
James Parkinson
N1, Hoxton Square, 1
James Parkinson, 1755 - 1824, physician and geologist, lived here.
Charles James Fox
A celebrated politician, defender of the liberties of the individual, and rake. Heavily involved in the power play between George III and his son, the Prince Regent. Lord Holland's uncle. Died in...
James Palmer bust
SW1, Rochester Row, 42
The plaque immediately below the bust is blank but there are 4 others below that, each with an inscription. The text of the upper three ...
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