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Cecil Court Traders' Association
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Simon Callow did the unveiling honours. There seems to be a battle going on ...
Mozart - WC2
Unveiled by Simon Callow, who was the first actor to play the part of Mozart ...
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Bank of England, Law Courts branch
This building is at 194 Fleet Street, between the Law Courts and Chancery Lane. From 1826 the Bank of England had branches around the country. The Law Courts branch was designed by Sir Arthur Blom...
Westminster penny post
Westminster office of the penny post and then the two-penny post. The first office of the penny post in London that ran in a dedicated building rather than within a stationer or other business. T...
City of London Coal Exchange
Designed by J. B. Bunning and opened in 1849 in Lower Thames Street, demolished in 1963. Our Picture source examines all the interesting buildings on this section of Lower Thames Street.
Sir Jack Cohen
Businessman. Born Jacob Edward Kohen in Whitechapel. He worked as an apprentice tailor to his father, but after WW1 he became a market stall holder in Hackney. In 1924 he created the Tesco brand us...
C. Byford
Worked for the Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society. Was on the building committee for the Bostall Estate in 1900.
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Olaudah Equiano - SE14
SE14, Erlanger Road, Telegraph Hill Lower Park
Londonist informs: "It stands on a ceramic plinth with three sides, which symbolises both the triangular route of the Atlantic slave trad...
Poplar firemen
E14, East India Dock Road, 168, Poplar Fire Station
The plaque leads us to believe that all these men were killed in one bombing incident at one location but does not identify the event. We...
16 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
Bishop George L. Craven
Born Staffordshire as George Laurence Craven. Catholic Hierarchy lists his various titles.
Walter Henry Hathaway
Passenger killed in the Handley Page V/1500 air-crash. Walter Henry Hathaway was born on 16 November 1884 in Alderminster, Worcestershire (now Warwickshire), the fifth of the six children of John ...
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