Builders. Also constructed the 1928 Wilmington Arms, Rosebery Avenue and the 1938 Warner House, Nos 43–49 Warner Street.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
E. A. Roome & Co Ltd
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Dalston Methodist Church
The texts on the plaques either side of the Whittaker plaque is largely lost....
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Merton Place
Country house, built about 1750 for Henry Pratt. Lord Nelson arrived here in 1801 after his separation from his wife Fanny. In his time the grounds were extensive, a quarter square mile. He used ...
Queensberry House - 1830
Built in 1830 by Sir William Dundas. Demolished in 1933 to make way for the flats there now. This extract comes from an 1893 map. The footprint is slightly different in this 1867 map.
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Burdett-Coutts Memorial Sundial
NW1, Pancras Road, St Pancras Gardens
This elaborate piece of high Victoriana was designed by George Highton of Brixton in the decorative gothic style and is Grade II listed. ...
Clement Attlee - Royal Festival Hall
SE1, Belvedere Road, Below the Clore Ballroom, Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre
This film shows what looks like a time capsule being buried, and Attlee laying this foundation stone.
Pat McDonald
W11, Colville Nursery
{On the plaque attached to the railings:} Pat McDonald, working-class heroine, lived and worked in North Kensington from the 1960s until ...
Edgar Kail
SE22, Edgar Kail Way, Champion Hill Stadium
Our photograph of the Lorraine Wilson plaque was taken before the foliage started obscuring it.
Roy S. Kerridge
N1, Balls Pond Road, Kerridge Court
Lt-Cdr Roy S. Kerridge, 1903 - 1940, who died attempting to defuse a parachute mine on this site. London Borough of Islington
2 subjects commemorated, 1 creator
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