Lived in Royal Crescent, 1972 - 1995. From The Kensington Society Annual Report 1975-6: "Our gratitude ... to Miss Elizabeth Dun and her sister, Mavis, for a gift of garden equipment in memory of their father, the late Brigadier Tom Dun."
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Elizabeth Dun
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Royal Crescent - Dun
In grateful memory, Elizabeth Dun, who lived in Royal Crescent, 1972 - 1995.
Other Subjects
Southbank Mosaics / London School of Mosaic
Southbank Mosaics actively promotes equal opportunities and cross-cultural, inter-generational mosaic art work. The studio aims to draw on the historic roots of local neighbourhoods traversed by Sh...
Notting Hill Carnival
1959, 30 January: a "Caribbean Carnival" was held in St Pancras Town Hall. This annual event was organised by Claudia Jones and directed by Edric Connor (husband of Pearl Connor). It featured caly...
Event, Community / Clubs, Race Issues, Tourism / Traditions, Caribbean Islands
Queen's Head Inn, Southwark
Coaching Inn. It's origin is uncertain, but in the 15th century it was owned by the Poynings family and was known as the Crossed Keys or Crowned Keys. It may have been renamed in honour of Queen El...
Grapes Tavern
First mentioned in 1842. It occupies the site of the former Christopher Inn. On its northern side it still retains the red brick fronts of several 18th century houses. It has since returned to its ...
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The Cedars
Former house owned by Lord Castleton. The home of Mary Fletcher from 1763 - 1768.
Westminster School - old boys - 2 - Edward the Confessor
SW1, Broad Sanctuary
From Westminster's Conservation Audit: This Listed grade II monument was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott. It is in a high Victorian ...
Willesden Boer War memorial - lost
NW6, Dyne Road, Town Hall
We think a plaque commemorating the Willesden men who served in the South Africa, 1899 - 1900 may have been displayed in this building. H...
Fryderyk Chopin - Eaton Place
SW1, Eaton Place, 99
Fryderyk Chopin, 1810-1849, gave his first London concert in this house, June 23 1848.
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