Architect.
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Chris Roche
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Prisoner of War memorial - Camden
Designed by architect Chris Roche. The railway sleepers and track, symbolic o...
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Raising the tower - Wandsworth All Saints
The upper storey of the west tower was added in 1841 to enable a peal of eight bells to be installed. The picture shows the tower in 1810, pre-works.
J. B. Bunning
James Bunstone Bunning was the architect to the City of London, 1843 until his death, best remembered for his design for the Coal Exchange. Born in London. Amongst his London works: the Hyde Park ...
Robert Cantwell
Laid out the Norland Estate and designed the Royal Crescent there. Died at home in Wimpole Street.
Edward Charles Philip Monson, F.R.I.B.A.
Architect. Born Edward Charles Philip Monson, son of architect Edward Monson, brother of architect Harry Castle Hiett Monson (1877-1961) and father of John Monson. Monson works were frequently prod...
Sir John W. Simpson
Architect. Born Brighton (though the picture source has him born in Scotland). His father and brother were also architects. Active member of RIBA and its president 1919-21. Architect to the Honoura...
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William Henry Hudson
Author, naturalist and ornithologist. Born on a small ranch, Los Viente-cinco Ombúes, near Quilmes in Buenos Aires province. Came to Britain in 1874 and produced a series of ornithological studies...
Sebastopol fortifications
Sebastopol is a city and port in Ukraine. Founded 1793 and fortified in 1794. It was besieged from 1854-1855 during the Crimean War and left in ruins. It was besieged again by the Germans in Worl...
Rosebery Square - church wardens - east
EC1, Rosebery Avenue
There is an identical plaque on the other side of the street, immediately opposite. See there for more information.
Benjamin Shaw
Primewarden of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers in1853.
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