Its aims are to preserve the environment and promotion of the amenities of Epping town and the immediate surrounding district.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Its aims are to preserve the environment and promotion of the amenities of Epping town and the immediate surrounding district.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Epping Society
{Beneath the logos of The Epping Society, The International Churchill Society...
The tunnels under Clapham South station were used in WW2 as air raid shelter. And then in 1948 they were used to give initial housing to 236 Windrush migrants, such as John Richards. Within four we...
In the aftermath of the London riots of 2011, the Peckham Shed encouraged local residents to put post-it notes on the boards covering the broken windows of the Poundland shop in order to show their...
Rotary clubs were founded to encourage fellowship amongst members of local business communities.
A number of groups related to black music history seem to have come and gone; it's difficult to disentangle them. These links were working in 2021: Black History Month, IRDUK (mentioned on the post...
The Waterloo community's land planning group working with the community for more land for homes and essential amenities such as shops and open space.
Born in Essex. Caught supporting the wrong side when Edward IV assumed the throne, he was arrested and convicted of high treason which led to the loss of his head at Tower Hill.
Born London. Died Cheltenham. Designed the British Museum and Covent Garden Theatre, amongst other buildings.
John Birnie Philip was born on 23 November 1824 in London, the third son of the five children of William Philip (1781-1865) and Elizabeth Philip née Rhind (b.1786). His father was a tailor and he ...
Civil engineer. Born Falkirk and studied at Glasgow University. Came to London in 1800 where he became apprentice to his uncle Ralph Walker working on the construction of the West and East India Do...
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