A firm of chartered architects, historic building and planning consultants. Donald Insall was knighted in 2010.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
A firm of chartered architects, historic building and planning consultants. Donald Insall was knighted in 2010.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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Donald W. Insall Associates
Unveiled on the 60th anniversary of The Mousetrap, this bronze, 2.5 m high 'b...
BBM says "the names and ranks of the airmen who took part in the battle are {...
{Front of plinth:} Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, born Salzburg 27th January 1759,...
Don't know about you but we find this type of inscription very tedious, and s...
From the back you can see that the screen is made up of (sculptural) bundles ...
Architect of John Street and/or Bedford Row, our source, The Vauxhall Society, is unclear. So many records (as at April 2022) can be found on the internet claiming that the Stockwell War Memorial ...
A ceramic material called an artificial stone, and created by Mrs Eleanor Coade. It became popular in the mid-nineteenth century when there was a high demand for decorative features on buildings. I...
Born London. Died Cheltenham. Designed the British Museum and Covent Garden Theatre, amongst other buildings.
The mediaeval church dates from 1174. Rebuilt in 1437 and then destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666. Rebuilt by Christopher Wren 1680.
Architect in partnership with A. Dunbar Smith - go there for details. Born at 9 Endsleigh Street, Bloomsbury. Cecil's mother was Ann Heal and his father, Alfred, was a partner in Heal & Son. C...
London Borough. Formed from the Municipal Boroughs of Wembley and Willesden of Middlesex. Its name derives from the River Brent which runs through the borough.
This National Library of Scotland 1914 map shows the "Missn Ch" between Eastwood and Westwood Road, just north of the tennis courts on what is now Britannia Village Green. Opened in 1882 as a miss...
Sculptor. Born Brighton. One of thirteen children of a clergyman, he remained religious all his life. Passionate believer in the "carving direct" method. His sculptures would sometimes depict contr...
Satirical cartoonist, comedian and author. Born 3 Wilbraham Place, Chelsea. Worked on 'That was the week that was', 'Not only...But also', 'I'm sorry I haven't a clue' (where he revelled in the arc...
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