We have found another plaque in the same style erected under the name of 1937 - 1987 golden jubilee.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
We have found another plaque in the same style erected under the name of 1937 - 1987 golden jubilee.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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Epsom and Ewell famous people
{Surrounding the Epsom and Ewell Borough arms with the motto 'None Such':} Ou...
From London Hellenic Prize: "... the London Hellenic Society, a prestigious cultural society established in London in the 1960s by prominent members of the London Greek community ...". We think it ...
The private boys school Eton College launched a scheme to provide social and religious support to people living in Hackney Wick and to familiarise privileged schoolboys with social conditions in de...
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 ...
Staple Inn Hall, built in 1580, was destroyed by a flying bomb on the 24th August 1944. The Hall was rebuilt in its original form in 1955, incorporating timber & other materials saved from the...
Peter Cook said this was modelled on "those wonderful Berlin cabarets which did so much to stop the rise of Hitler and prevent the outbreak of the Second World War". Lenny Bruce, Barry Humphries, ...
Playwright. Born Terence Mervyn Rattigan at 100 Cornwall Gardens, London. He achieved early theatrical success with his comedy 'French Without Tears' in 1936. This was followed by 'The Winslow Boy'...
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Artist and diplomat. Born in Siegen, Westphalia (modern day Germany). He studied art in Antwerp and Venice, and entered the service of Vincenzo Gonzago, Duke of Mantua, where he began a parallel ca...
Person, Art, Politics & Administration, Seriously Famous, Belgium, Germany, Italy
{Circular plaque, around a drawing of the viaduct and St James's Bermondsey church, above a shield and a banner:} London and Greenwich Ra...
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Person, Journalism / Publishing, Sport / Games, South America
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