Plenty of Browning Societies exist, but we can't find one with this specific name.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Plenty of Browning Societies exist, but we can't find one with this specific name.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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English and American Browning Society
2015: The attribution of this work, ‘Two Doves’, to William Mitchell is being...
An association for residents, shops and local workers devoted to South End Green, which is the principal gateway to Hampstead Heath. Shortly after being formed, it succeeded in thwarting a plan to ...
The last surviving Inn of Chancery. Attached to Gray's Inn. Things changed over time but, basically, Inns of Court were places where barristers lodged and worked, while Inns of Chancery were plac...
2, Fleet Street. Demolished 1787. Full title was the Devil and St Dunstan, the sign being the Devil's nose being tweaked by pincers wielded by the saint. It appears in a Hogarth illustration. T...
Funded from Count Woronzow's will. Built in 1836 and then re-built on the same site in 1965. Occupy the west corner at the junction of St John’s Wood Terrace and Woronzow Road. Lots more info at...
Venue for concerts, plays and lectures, designed by, funded by, and named for W. F. R. Stanley.
Placed at the service of the war office during the Great War and was occupied by sick and wounded soldiers of the British Expeditionary Forces from October 1914 until the 31st January 1918. 5406 s...
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