Was in Totteridge, London, N20. Closed towards the end of 2003.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Consolata Fathers' Missionary College in Totteridge
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St Aloysius' College
This Crucifix was erected to mark the 125th Anniversary of the foundation of ...
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Bermondsey Abbey
Benedictine Priory of St Saviour at Bermondsey occupied ground between present day Bermondsey Street, Abbey Street and Grange Walk. Built on the site of a previous monastery from before 715, it wa...
Jireh Chapel, Hanbury Street
A group of Baptists moved into the building 1845/1846 and occupied it, with its new name, but by 1852 they had disbanded.
Father Jack Holden
From St James's we learn that on the porch wall of St James' Church (whose spire you can see just to the east of Father Jack's plaque) is a board which lists Jack Holden as the vicar of the Church ...
Reverend Percival Clementi-Smith
Active in 1901 as rector of St Andrew by the Wardrobe. From A lord mayor's diary, 1906-7: "Rev. Percival. Clementi-Smith . . . has a very good head of white hair and a fine healthy-looking, good-h...
Diocese of Sourozh
The Russian Orthodox Great Britain and Ireland diocese. The Archbishop is known as Metropolitan, the first being Metropolitan Anthony who held the post until his death.
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Hanbury Hall - blue oval plaque
E1, Hanbury Street, 22, Hanbury Community Centre
This plaque has a shortened version of the text on the old white plaque.
John Alcindor
Doctor. Born in Port of Spain, Trinidad (his birth date may have been the 9th of July 1873). He won a scholarship in 1892, which paid for his passage to Britain, where he studied in Edinburgh and G...
Cass Sculpture Foundation / Sculpture at Goodwood
Previously known as Sculpture at Goodwood this commissions sculpture and displays it in a lovely sculpture park near Chichester.
Tyburn Turnpike House
This toll gate is thought to have stood about where Marble Arch now stands.
Ealing Town Hall restoration
W5, New Broadway
The plaque can be seen in our photo, in the pavement near the brown door.
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