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Department of the Environment
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Silver Jubilee fountain
Funded by private donations from MPs and unveiled by the Queen. 26 foot high,...
St Dunstan's House - plasterwork panels
This example of architectural reclamation was brought to our attention by Dis...
Other Subjects
Tessa Jowell
MP, Minister in the Blair / Brown governments 1997-2010. Born Marylebone. Her Wikipedia page gives much information about her life and together with her obituary confirms that she died, aged 70 ye...
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
32nd President of USA. Married a distant cousin, Eleanor Roosevelt. Led the States into WW2 and died in office. Had polio from age 39 and is almost always shown seated. See Listicles for 6 more sta...
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François Guizot
Historian and statesman. Born François Pierre Guillaume at Nimes, France. His father was executed during the 'Reign of Terror' and he and his mother fled to Geneva. Eventually he went to Paris to s...
Person, History, Politics & Administration, France, Switzerland
Thomas Gage
W1, Portland Place, 41
English Heritage Thomas Gage, 1721 - 1787, Commander of British Forces in North American, lived here.
Rutland Estate - hole in the wall
SW7, Rutland Mews East
On the map of 1862, when this area was first developed, it looks as easy to travel north-south on what is now Rutland Gate/Rutland Street...
Bombs 7/7/05 - Victoria Embankment
WC2, Victoria Embankment Gardens
There is a third plaque (far right) but it's about some gardening prize which we didn't find sufficiently interesting. During the early p...
Prudential Assurance war memorial WW1
EC1, Holborn, 273, Holborn Bars (ex-Prudential Building)
Four standing girls adorn the corners of the plinth. At their feet are cornucopia and in one hand they each clutch a bunch of laurel leav...
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