A member of the Executive Committee for the Great Exhibition 1851.
Surveyor and land agent. Born Coulsdon, Surrey. Died Hove.
A member of the Executive Committee for the Great Exhibition 1851.
Surveyor and land agent. Born Coulsdon, Surrey. Died Hove.
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Francis Fuller
Designed by Joseph Durham with modifications by Sydney Smirke. Inaugurated by...
Set up to run the Abney Park cemetery in Stoke Newington (see Abney House and Park), this company also ran the Chingford Mount cemetery. It went into administration in the 1970s.
Physician, botanist, herbalist, astrologer and writer. Probably born at Ockley, Surrey. In about 1635 left Cambridge and came to London. This was prompted by the death of his intended. On her way t...
The land that makes up Finsbury Park was originally part of the Manor of Brownswood. The New River was built 1609-13. Copt Hall was first recorded in 1649 and was probably built to house the people...
The memorial at the entrance to these fields tells how this playground came into existence. It is the only public space in London where adults are not allowed without children.
A prominent local resident living in Gibson's Hill, he donated £3,000 towards the establishment of the Rookery in Streatham. He was also involved in saving Norwood Grove for the public. Stenton Th...
Person, Benefactor, Commerce, Gardens / Agriculture, Liveries & Guilds
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