This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
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Approved extension
A misunderstanding? A joke? Do the owners now claim they have an English Heri...
Croydon Palace
Croydon Palace A former residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury (The Great...
Isokon Building
The plaque is in the foyer of the flats. It was unveiled by John Pritchard, g...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
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Abram Games
Abram Games, 1914 - 1996, poster artist and designer, lived and worked here, ...
Ada Lovelace
English Heritage Ada Countess of Lovelace, 1815 - 1852, pioneer of computing...
Agatha Christie - W8
Dame Agatha Christie, 1850 - 1976, detective novelist and playwright, lived h...
Air Chief Marshal Dowding - SW19 - 2
This plaque was removed when the house on which it was erected was demolished...
A.J.P. Taylor
A.J.P. Taylor 1906 - 1990, historian and broadcaster lived here. English Heri...
Other Subjects
Lesnes Abbey
Pronounced Lez-ness. Founded by Richard de Lucy, as a penance for his role in the murder of Thomas Becket. It never grew to any great size, and was closed by Cardinal Wolsey under a licence to supp...
John Evans
Built the first planned Admiralty Office in 1695. Became Navy Board Purveyor.
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 ...
Herbert Huntly-Gordon
Architect and speculative builder. Worked closely with the manufacturers Doulton and Company to produce a rough-faced terracotta for this type of neo-renaissance architectural decoration. Ornamen...
Leonard and Freda Darke
At Arts and Humanities Research Council we found a brief biography of Leonard (1914-2004) which includes: "In 1951 he and his family moved to Bedford Park, Chiswick (the first garden suburb) where ...