Landowner. Maternal grandfather Queen Elizabeth II. Born Lowndes Square. Married Nina Cecilie Cavendish-Bentinck. Their ninth child became the Queen Mother. Died Glamis, Scotland.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
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Queen Elizabeth's birthplace - Diamond Jubilee
On this site at 17 Bruton Street stood the townhouse of the Earl of Strathmor...
Other Subjects
Whittington's house
Whittington had a number of addresses in London: Hart Street, Mark Lane, Sweedon’s Passage, Grub Street (now Milton Street) and a house in (now) College Hill. This last was a significant purchase ...
Mary Anne Clarke's house
We think Clarke lived in 1803 in the house that can be seen to the left (west) of this church. See the plaque page for why we think this. And that the Duke of York frequently visited her here.
T. H. Adamson & Sons
Builders active in 1887. Andrew Behan’s research has discovered: From Wandsworth Heritage Service: "T H Adamson & Sons was founded around 1790 in Chiswick, by Thomas Adamson, and was re-named ...
UCATT
Trade union representing all building trades.
Group, Community / Clubs, Politics & Administration, Property
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ICI - 9 - Liebig
SW1, Millbank, 9, Imperial Chemical House
For an idea of what this area used to be like see this 1894ish map. It was all redeveloped following the 1928 flood. This block was desig...
W.Whitaker Thompson
Vice-Chairman, in 1908, and Chairman of the London County Council.
Hamleys
W1, Regent Street, Hamleys, 188 - 196
Sorry about the poor picture of the shop but when we visited there was a solid wall of buses down Regent Street.
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