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
Stephen Gardiner
Architect, teacher and writer. Born Chelsea. Awarded O.B.E. 2002. Died Pembury, Kent
Cecil Claude Brewer
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...
Michelangelo
Sculptor, painter, architect and poet.
Person, Architecture, Art, Engineering, Poetry, Sculpture, Seriously Famous, Italy
Leslie Green
Architect. Born Leslie William Green in Maida Vale. In 1903 he was appointed as architect for the Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL) to design stations for three underground rai...
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Guildhall School of Music - Arne
EC4, John Carpenter Street
This complex of buildings was created to house the Guildhall School of Music, who had outgrown their premises at Aldermanbury. Designed b...
World War 1
We'd always assumed that this war was known as the Great War until WW2 came along at which point it was renamed as World War One or the First World War. But the term was first used in print in 1920...
King's Cross Station
Designed by Lewis Cubitt. Took the name from the area which had taken it from a statue of Geoge IV that once stood at the junction of Pentonville Road, Euston Road, Gray's Inn Road and Caledonian ...
Sir Harold Gillies
NW3, Frognal, 71
2019: MansionGlobal reported that the house was for sale for £16 million, with an aspirational night-time photo of the pool at the back.
Missionary work
Individuals and groups were sent to places where a need was seen for Christian instruction, normally in foreign parts. The Moravian Church began sending out missionaries in 1732. The China Inland...